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- From: hedrick@athos.rutgers.edu (Charles Hedrick)
-
- uunet!wlbr.eaton.com!etn-rad!jru (John Unekis) says some Sun sales
- types claimed that because of the ABI (binary standard), if your
- machine isn't based on SPARC (the Sun RISC chip), it wouldn't *really*
- be Unix compatible. He asks whether this is just hype.
-
- This issue has been discussed in the trade press a lot. A number of
- vendors are quite upset at the Sun/ATT cooperative deal for precisely
- this reason. They want Unix to continue to be open. ATT has been
- reassuring people that Unix will indeed continue to be open. ATT is
- helping create binary standards for SPARC and 386. Other vendors with
- serious interest in Unix are sponsoring similar standards for their
- chips, e.g. Motorola for the 680x0.
-
- The other major issue is whether other vendors will get advance copies
- of new releases soon enough that they can come out with their own
- ports, and not have Sun and ATT always be a year ahead of them. ATT is
- now saying that they will continue to do this, and that their own field
- test and other overheads are long enough that other vendors should be
- able to come out with releases at roughly the same time as the ones
- that ATT produces.
-
- It will be interesting to see how things develop in this area. I'm
- sure both ATT and Sun have toyed from time to time with the idea of
- closing Unix (whatever that means), but I don't see any way that that
- could really happen.
-
- [ Please pardon the paragraphing, Charles: I couldn't read it as
- one big block of text. -mod ]
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 13, Number 35
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