NeXTstep for Intel Processors Academic Bundle

NeXTstep for Intel Processors Academic Bundle

Post by Steve &am » Fri, 04 Jun 1993 19:51:55



Please do not flame me if I have posted anything which offended you.....

Dear  Students and faculty/staff members,

Welcome to PiXY, we are an 100% educational computer software reseller who  
would like to share new technologies  with you.

PiXY  (Pre)Announcing....

N e X T S T E P  F O R  I N T E L  P R O C E S S O R S  
A C A D E M I C  B U N D L E

Welcome to the next generation of object-oriented computing. NeXTStep for  
INTEL Processors is the cheapest UNIX solution available for academia  on  
the Intel platform with the most elegant object-oriented development tools  
ever written in the industry.

If you want NeXTStep for Intel and cannot get it through your local campus  
bookstore, we would be happy to cater your needs. We have pre-ordered 50  
copies of NeXTStep for Intel Processors and we would like to sell it to  
you for  $249 + shipping and tax.  PiXY will ship the NeXTStep software to  
you when NeXT ships it to us (June 15, 1993 according to NeXT. ) For more  

Copyright 1993 PiXY Co. Price and availability subject to change without
notice. Offer applies only to Students, and Faculty members in North  
America.

 
 
 

NeXTstep for Intel Processors Academic Bundle

Post by John D. Mirel » Sat, 05 Jun 1993 04:16:39


> If you want NeXTStep for Intel and cannot get it through your local campus
> bookstore, we would be happy to cater your needs. We have pre-ordered 50
> copies of NeXTStep for Intel Processors and we would like to sell it to
> you for  $249 + shipping and tax.  PiXY will ship the NeXTStep software to
> you when NeXT ships it to us (June 15, 1993 according to NeXT. ) For more

> Copyright 1993 PiXY Co. Price and availability subject to change without
> notice. Offer applies only to Students, and Faculty members in North
> America.

PC Week, May 31,1993 - page 119

NextStep 3.1 $299 until July 31

1-800-try-NeXT.

Will Sun follow suit with Solaris? By the way PC Week labs panned
Solaris 2.1 for Intel, saying there was nothing available to run on
it and because it lacked support for every network and SCSI controller
ever made for a PC.

 
 
 

1. SN#9858 Sun Fire[TM] V60x Server and Sun Fire[TM] V65x Server: Intel Xeon Processors

SYSTEM NEWS FOR SUN USERS
Vol 64 Issue 2 2003-06-09  Article 9858 from section "Servers"

     Technical Details

        The Sun Fire[TM] V60x server and Sun Fire[TM] V65x server are Sun's
        next-generation, x86-based, entry-level servers. These second-generation
        servers contain 1 or 2, 2.8 GHz or 3.06 GHz Intel Xeon processors (note:
        the 3.06 GHz processor is available only for the Sun Fire V65x server),
        and support up to 6 hard disks and 12 GB of memory (Sun Fire V65x
        server) or 3 hard disks and 6 GB of memory (Sun Fire V60x server). There
        is a version of the standard Linux kernels known as "bigmem kernels"
        that have been tested by Sun that can utilize the 6 or 12 GB.

        These servers support the Solaris[TM] 9 Operating System (Solaris OS),
        update 4 (x86 Platform Edition). The servers are designed for Tier 0, 1
        and 2 applications. They have undergone additional testing by Sun.

        The Sun Fire V60x server and Sun Fire V65x server are available through
        the Sun[SM] Customer Ready Systems (CRS) program.

        Sun provides a media kit (CDs and driver floppy) that enables Linux
        users to install and deploy Standard Linux Distributions using drivers
        and updates specific to the Sun Fire V60x server and Sun Fire V65x
        server.

Details at http://sun.systemnews.com/64/2/server/index.shtml#9858

Have a custom version of 'System News for Sun Users' delivered to you
via email each week in PDF, text or HTML.  Only the sections that you
select will be included in your copy of the news magazine.  Subscribe at
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(c) 2003 System News, Inc.   http://www.systemnews.com

2. Stevens' pty program and HPUX

3. SN#10105 CLDC HotSpot[TM] Implementation on Intel's XScale Technology from Sun and Intel

4. Problem connecting from different domain

5. ScholarPAC (Pricing For The Academic Community)

6. Boca 56k external fax data voice modem on win2K

7. SN Vol 34 #3 2979 How To Find And Keep Academic IT Pros

8. Alternative to beep with Windows 95

9. SN Vol 34 #3 2976 Authorized Sun Education Center Academic Initiative

10. academic price for Solaris x86?

11. Sun Academic Pricing?

12. ScholarPAC (Pricing For The Academic Community)

13. Sun Offers Academic Equipment Grant Program