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Date:      Thu, 04 Nov 1999 13:32:14 -0600
From:      Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com>
To:        obrien@NUXI.com
Cc:        alpha@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Tru64 Unix for $99 
Message-ID:  <19991104193214.361DB1D77@bone.nectar.com>
In-Reply-To: <19991104094407.E29186@dragon.nuxi.com> 
References:  <3.0.32.19991104101153.0136de00@mail.vt.edu> <19991104094407.E29186@dragon.nuxi.com>

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On 4 November 1999 at 9:44, "David O'Brien" <obrien@NUXI.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 10:11:53AM -0500, nm wrote:
> > Compaq cannot give Tru64 away because Compaq is required to pay
> > royalties to companies such as AT&T for legacy code.
> 
> Tru64 was known as Digital Unix.  Digital Unix was known as OSF/1.  OSF/1
> was developed by the Open Software Foundation, starting from code from
> IBM's AIX and HP's HP-UX.  OSF/1 was developed in response to Sun and
> AT&T getting into bed  DEC, IBM, and HP were afraid that Sun would end up
> controlling Unix and dictate terms to them.  I would tend to doubt there
> is any AT&T code in Tru64 due to this.  However, I would not be surprised
> if DEC was still paying royalties to the Open Software Foundation.

OSF/1 has AT&T System V code via IBM, thus one of the OSF's major goals
(escaping AT&T) was doomed from the beginning.

-- 
Jacques Vidrine / n@nectar.com / nectar@FreeBSD.org




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