On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 06:09:19 -0400 Pat Villani wrote: > Don't know about a TCP/IP stack, but I'm sorry to tell you that Ultrix > is still proprietary and now owned by hp. > > The source is in danger of being lost unless I'm successful over the > next six months. The Manalapan, NJ site where a great deal of Ultrix > work was done will be closing soon and employees moved to other location > and otherwise. I volunteered to take the old tape archives and transfer > the source code to CD-ROM for preservation. I don't know if there are > any other copies in Nashua, NH, where the remainder of the work was done. > > Pat > While working at the Biomedical Research Institute (Madrid, Spain) I got a quote from DEC for access to Ultrix source code. As I remember it, it wasn't that expensive (~1000$ for an academic license) and I mused bout acquiring it for some time. My naïvete at the time prevented me from ordering it (that and the availability of BSD sources). But I'd feel pretty sure that at that price many source licenses must have been sold. Maybe there are still copies lying around and you can find someone to send you a copy back. Sure, it would be nicer to maintain the whole development log and versions. j -- These opinions are mine and only mine. Hey man, I saw them first! José R. Valverde De nada sirve la Inteligencia Artificial cuando falta la Natural -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: