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From: rgt@hpfclo.HP.COM (Ron Tolley)
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Subject: Re: Re: Newgroup Proposal: comp.protocols.iso
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Date: Thu, 2-Jul-87 16:47:33 EDT
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> X/OPEN seems to have settled on HP's ideas as being the most useful; now
> we are trying to track down whether HP is actually pushing a product
> to promote as a standard, or whether it is all internal (i.e., available
> inside HP products only). Does anybody have further information?

> Mats Wichmann

The source code should not be terribly  hard to come by.  X/OPEN  member
companies have been given an opportunity to acquire it directly from HP.
Those outside of X/OPEN may chose to contact one of several firms:

	Instruction Set (London)

	Interactive Systems Corporation (in the U.S.)

	Lachman Associates (in the U.S.)

	Unisoft (Berkeley, Munich, Tokyo)

Sorry that I don't have more information on these companies.  You may also
be able to get information from local HP sales offices.

Ron Tolley
Hewlett-Packard/System Software Operation