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Subject: Re: 'DEC Taps Software House To Adapt UN - (nf)
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Date: Sat, 25-Feb-84 22:30:54 EST
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uiuccsb!grunwald    Feb 25 17:50:00 1984

   I find it rather interesting the a magizine such as "Electronic News" would
say that offering UNIX (or a UNIX-like O/S) on your small-end machine is
"providing limited IBM compatibility."  What hogwash. If anything, IBM and DEC
are following the lead of (of all people), Tandy and Fortune, both of whom
introduced low priced UNIX stations many years ago.

   I guess that once the blessed blue touches you, you're considered theirs.

Dirk Grunwald
University of Illinois
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