From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 11:24:58 -0400 From: d3garfin@sisko.sbcc.cc.ca.us d3garfin@sisko.sbcc.cc.ca.us Subject: Warp and a dot matrix printer Topicbox-Message-UUID: 2b78cf34-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19951005152458.gck0uECdS1WV36mP2f7oQzWfUNw3dNcPfF16TVeoueI@z> Startling to see Plan 9 advertised, full page with 'Source for only $350', in Embedded Systems Programming of all places. Is this some deep plot to produce a Plan-9 controlled toaster, or just AT&T marketing striking out in odd directions? Has anyone seen the ads anywhere else? ----- End Included Message ----- I have seen the ad in Dr. Dobb's Journal (BTW I knew of the existance of Plan 9 some years ago, when they published an article about PLan 9 by the authors). I think such magazines are the right place to advertise a distributred system. Think of the typical PC Magazine/PC World/Byte/etc. reader seeing an advertisement of an OS without a spreadsheet and with a strange name, unable to run DOS applications... Borja. --------- I fail to see what is so odd about seeing Plan 9 in a publication on embedded systems. In fact I can't think of any commercial area off hand for which Plan 9 is so well suited for(or in other words I fail to see how this is "an odd direction"). The embedded systems market seems to be one of the most rapidly growing areas in the addoption of distributed systems( ie QNX, LYNX ect.).