Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site cbosgd.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxj!ihnp4!cbosgd!mark From: mark@cbosgd.UUCP (Mark Horton) Newsgroups: net.micro,net.micro.pc Subject: Re: AT Xenix info Message-ID: <475@cbosgd.UUCP> Date: Sat, 3-Nov-84 22:26:57 EST Article-I.D.: cbosgd.475 Posted: Sat Nov 3 22:26:57 1984 Date-Received: Tue, 6-Nov-84 04:10:00 EST References: <2094@cornell.UUCP> Organization: Bell Labs, Columbus Lines: 26 In article <2094@cornell.UUCP> doug@cornell.UUCP writes: >AT Xenix summary: > >1) Operating system: $395 > Comes on 4 1.2M floppys. It includes at least: > Borune and Visual Shells, VI, ED, SED, MORE, > TERMCAP, CURSES ^^^^^^ > >2) Software development system: $455 > Comes on 3 1.2M floppys. It includes at least: > CC, assembler, run-time library, LINT, MAKE, > SCCS, ADB, LEX, YACC, STRINGS, XSTR, CSH ^^^ I hope you are wrong - it's downright silly to put csh in with the compiler and put curses in the basic system. Curses is useless without the compiler (but termcap is important.) csh has nothing to do with programming and belongs in the basic system with the other shells. I've checked my copy of Xenix for the XT and in fact csh comes with the operating system, curses comes with the development system. I hope this remains true for the AT version. Mark