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- Submitted-by: lwa@skeptic.osf.org (Larry Allen)
-
- Speaking not quite authoritatively, but as a member of the
- OSF/1 development team:
- Most OSF/1 documentation is available without a
- source code license. The "quick-print copies" -
- exactly what we shipped on the tape - can
- be purchased right now from OSF-Direct. Call
- 617-621-7300 and ask to purchase an OSF/1 documentation set.
- Prentice Hall versions of several of the manuals will be
- available in several months. I think OSF-Direct
- can probably help with information on the printed
- books, or talk to your Prentice-Hall salesman...
-
- I should also mention that the OS AES (the Applications
- Environment Specification, which is the application
- programming interface recommended for use by portable
- applications, guaranteed to be preserved across multiple
- releases, etc.) is printed by Prentice Hall and is
- currently available in better computer bookstores
- everywhere :^) It's called the
-
- Application Environment Specification
- Operating System Programming Interfaces Volume
-
- -Larry Allen
- Open Software Foundation
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 22, Number 125
-
-