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From: a...@botter.cs.vu.nl (Andy Tanenbaum)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++
Subject: C Compiler SOURCE CODE available
Message-ID: <1025@botter.cs.vu.nl>
Date: Tue, 6-Jan-87 15:16:43 EST
Article-I.D.: botter.1025
Posted: Tue Jan 6 15:16:43 1987
Date-Received: Wed, 7-Jan-87 02:52:12 EST
Reply-To: a...@cs.vu.nl (Andy Tanenbaum)
Distribution: world
Organization: VU Informatica, Amsterdam
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I recently posted a note to mod.os.unix (article 16) and then crossposted it
to several unmoderated groups about the UNIX clone that I have written and
which is now being sold for $79 including all the source code for the kernel
and utilities.
The SOURCE CODE for the C compiler is also available for sale (but, like the
operating system, is not public domain). If you are interested in the
C compiler source code, contact one of the companies below. The compiler
is based on the Amsterdam Compiler Kit (see Communications of the ACM, Sept.
1983, pp. 654-660). It is NOT based on pcc and contains no AT&T code at all.
In North America & South America Europe and rest of the world
UniPress Software Transmediair Utrecht BV
2025 Lincoln Highway Melkweg 3
Edison NJ 08817 USA 3721 RG Bilthoven, HOLLAND
phone: (201) 985 8000 (30) 78 18 20
If you want to find out more about the UNIX clone itself, check out article
16 in mod.os.unix or look in the (719 page) book about the system:
Operating Systems: Design and Implementation by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and
published by Prentice-Hall (Jan. 1987). If you are going to UNIFORUM or
USENIX, Prentice-Hall and UniPress will be at the show and can give demos.
Andy Tanenbaum (mi...@cs.vu.nl or mi...@vu44.uucp)
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SCO's Case Against IBM
November 12, 2003 - Jed Boal from Eyewitness News KSL 5 TV provides an
overview on SCO's case against IBM. Darl McBride, SCO's president and CEO,
talks about the lawsuit's impact and attacks. Jason Holt, student and
Linux user, talks about the benefits of code availability and the merits
of the SCO vs IBM lawsuit. See SCO vs IBM.
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