Rumors...

John B. Milton jbm at uncle.UUCP
Mon Oct 24 05:49:45 AEST 1988


Where do journalists get this stuff?

[What follows is reproduced without permission from "Computer Design"]

In the October 15 issue, page 9, the News Briefs section.
--------------------------------------
Sparc wins and loses
[first paragraph omitted]

Rumors are circulating that AT&T
(Morristown, NJ) is reconsidering
its earlier commitment to Sparc and
will turn instead to Motorola's
88000 as its core processor for fu-
ture Unix System V-based com-
puters. The Sun/AT&T agreement,
signed last January, created a furor
among Unix licensees that eventu-
ally resulted in the formation of the
Open Software Foundation (OSF)
Apparently, the agreement was also
viewed within AT&T as a threat to
the company's longstanding rela-
tionship with Motorola. AT&T uses
Motorola's 68000 family of process-
sors in its 3B line of minicomputers.
[rest omitted]
--------------------------------------

That last sentance is interesting. Does that mean I really have a minicomputer?
I think they got the tense of the "uses" wrong. Oh no, better call Convergent
and tell them to make more UNIXpcs :)

John
-- 
John Bly Milton IV, jbm at uncle.UUCP, n8emr!uncle!jbm at osu-cis.cis.ohio-state.edu
home (614) 294-4823, work (614) 764-4272;  Send vi tricks, I'm making a manual



More information about the Comp.sys.att mailing list