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From: gwyn@brl-smoke.ARPA (Doug Gwyn )
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
Subject: Re: Request BSD 4.23!
Message-ID: <7999@brl-smoke.ARPA>
Date: 1 Jun 88 13:15:18 GMT
References: <14490@brl-adm.ARPA> <11612@mimsy.UUCP> <7843@ncoast.UUCP>
Reply-To: gwyn@brl.arpa (Doug Gwyn (VLD/VMB) )
Organization: Ballistic Research Lab (BRL), APG, MD.
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In article <7843@ncoast.UUCP> allbery@ncoast.UUCP (Brandon S. Allbery) writes:
>Is an AT&T-Toolchest source license ($200, last I checked) sufficient to get
>4.3BSD sources?

There is no such thing as an AT&T-Toolchest source license.
The AT&T UNIX System ToolChest contains many individually-priced
software items, ranging in price from free to several $K.

4.3BSD sources, as Chris said, can be shipped only to those that
have an AT&T UNIX source license (32V, System III, or System V).
I don't know whether older UNIX licenses are still available nor
whether educational institutions still get a substantial discount;
call (800)828-UNIX and ask for UNIX licensing information.

(By the way, there are additional restrictions on 4.3BSD, mainly
a licensing agreement with the University of California.)