Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84 exptools; site whuxlm.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!whuxlm!sdf From: s...@whuxlm.UUCP (Felts Steve) Newsgroups: net.unix Subject: at&t toolchest Message-ID: <643@whuxlm.UUCP> Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 13:53:24 EST Article-I.D.: whuxlm.643 Posted: Fri Jan 18 13:53:24 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 19-Jan-85 01:57:34 EST Distribution: net Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Whippany Lines: 64 Since I am a provider of one of the tools in the Toolchest, maybe I can fill you in on what it is. The toolchest is a new distribution channel for AT&T. Their main goal is to make some money without much staffing and "no hassles." This means that: 1. the software is unsupported 2. there is a "lump sum" arrangement - no royalties. Here's the key facts: 1. Source code is provided 2. All source runs on System V (I know that some of tools run on a wide variety of UNIX versions including BSD) 3. AT&T selected well used and liked tools from its development community (using a 6 page screening form and some type of review board) 4. Toolchest is running on an AT&T 3B2 5. Dial 201-522-6900 login: guest 6. System is menu driven (and somewhat slow) 7. Once inside, you can browse through list of software, get more information on a specific tool and product specs, etc. 8. You need to get "licensing authority" before getting any software - a single umbrella agreement for as many tools as you want. Costs $100 to register. 9. You request software - software is sent via uucp and an invoice is sent by mail. 10. There are two prices: initial price gets you one source copy for internal use and grants you right to distribute copies internally on as many processors as you wish. Sublicensing - "lump sum" arrangement - one fee per package and an acknowledgement of source in promotion and you can offer binary copies commercially. No royalties! 11. No technical support - offered "as is." 12. More info on Toolchest - contact AT&T Account Rep - 1-800-828-UNIX These are the tools available when I last looked: name category description ---- -------- ----------- bptap programming background process term access pkg conv-dt programming aid date conversion datebook office automation maintain per. appointment calendar emacs-tc editor full screen editor, split screen fastdd file utility faster "dd" command file-util1 file utility extract lines; extr. ascii lines fmail office automation full screen interface to std mail ncsl programming count non-commentary src lines qbus-tc driver ibv 488 interface driver sh-pgmg1 programming aid set of useful shell prog. tools slog programming aid flexible src level logging facility teco-tc editor popular DEC teco editor for UNIX unity-tc database relation db for simple files As an example of pricing, the unity-tc database system costs $1250 for source and $10,000 for binary license. Included is 133 page user manual and 16K of source. The Toolchest system became available Jan. 2, although my original understanding was that Jan. 2 is availability only to VARS and Mar. 1 available to the world. Steve Felts whuxlm!sdf (201)3866416 AT&T Bell Labs