Upgrades from anybody's UNIX 3.2 to ESIX 4.0 available

Evan Leibovitch evan at telly.on.ca
Mon Apr 22 09:09:15 AEST 1991


In article <1991Apr19.183905.29992 at techbook.com> orders at techbook.com (TECHbooks) writes:
>ESIX has announced that they will upgrade anyone with a UNIX System V Release
>3.2 boot disk to ESIX Release 4.0.  As well as ESIX, people using AT&T, Intel,
>SCO, Interactive, or other R3.2 can upgrade to R4.0.  This is a change in their
>upgrade policy, which used to be limited to only ESIX R3.2.
>
>Also, they are allowing users to upgrade from any product to any R4.0 product,
>meaning that it's possible to go from a R3.2 2-user run-time to a R4.0 
>unlimited development system.  This is another change in their policy.

It's an addition, not a change. Like the situation with ESIX 3.2, 
you *cannot* upgrade within ESIX 4.0 from, say, two-user to unlimited,
or to add the development system at a later date. This policy has not
charged.

Once you've got your ESIX 4.0, you can't upgrade *that*. Be sure of what
you want.
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