Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers! apple!voder!pyramid!prls!mips!sultra!dtynan From: dty...@sultra.UUCP (Dermot Tynan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Source pricing... Keywords: BSD, Sys5 costs... Message-ID: <2185@sultra.UUCP> Date: 2 Sep 88 00:59:02 GMT Organization: Ultrasystems DSI, Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 18 I don't know if this is the most kosher of subjects, but I'm curious... What are the costs like for source or binary licences for BSD 4.? or System V?? I'm not interested in a dollars and cents (ie correct to nearest fraction of a cent) type answers, I'd just like a rough guess. I once heard it cost $80K for a BSD source licence. How accurate is that? As far as binary licences are concerned, I'm referring to a VAX 780-type machine. I also read (in a _good_ book on UN*X by Waites), that AT&T turned a blind eye to people having illicit copies of the source, as long as they didn't use it for commercial gain. I find that hard to believe. That is a situation that could get out of hand in a *hurry*. Oh, I almost forgot - what about source licences for XENIX??? I don't want any nasty messages, or comments about it being related to the *type* of licence. I'd just like an all-round average number. Thanks in advance, - Der -- ME: dty...@sultra.UUCP (Dermot Tynan) postmas...@sultra.UUCP or: {mips pyramid}!sultra!dtynan or: Dermot Tynan, Ultrasystems DSI, Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu! mailrus!ncar! tank!oddjob!mimsy!chris From: c...@mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Source pricing... Keywords: BSD, Sys5 costs... Message-ID: <13358@mimsy.UUCP> Date: 2 Sep 88 10:59:22 GMT References: <2185@sultra.UUCP> Organization: U of Maryland, Dept. of Computer Science, Coll. Pk., MD 20742 Lines: 19 In article <2...@sultra.UUCP> dty...@sultra.UUCP (Dermot Tynan) writes: >What are the costs like for source or binary licences for BSD 4.? or >System V?? ... I once heard it cost $80K for a BSD source licence. >How accurate is that? Not. To buy 4.3BSD-tahoe source code (the current Berkeley release), you must: a) sign Berkeley's contract, which says, in essense, that you may give away those things that Berkeley wrote, as long as you credit UCB; b) pay them $1500 (covers the manual pages, tapes, mailing fees, and the cost of the people needed to make distributions); c) present a copy of your AT&T source license, 32/V or later. The problem, naturally, is c). If you bought a 32/V license back when you could buy one, 4BSD source costs a mere $1500. . . . -- In-Real-Life: Chris Torek, Univ of MD Comp Sci Dept (+1 301 454 7163) Domain: c...@mimsy.umd.edu Path: uunet!mimsy!chris
Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!ucbvax!bostic From: bos...@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU (Keith Bostic) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Source pricing... Summary: Try $400.00, not $80K. Keywords: BSD, Sys5 costs... Message-ID: <25909@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: 2 Sep 88 16:41:53 GMT References: <2185@sultra.UUCP> Organization: University of California at Berkeley Lines: 14 In article <2...@sultra.UUCP>, dty...@sultra.UUCP (Dermot Tynan) writes: > I once heard > it cost $80K for a BSD source licence. How accurate is that? Not even slightly. Any significant expense associated with getting 4BSD results from having to have an AT&T source license, 32V or later. As AT&T will no longer sell you a 32V license, you have to buy the expensive System V ones. Once you have an AT&T license you can get 4.3BSD for $1000. Once you have 4.3BSD, you can get the latest/greatest, 4.3BSD-tahoe, for $400 (6250bpi) or $450 (1600bpi). Keith Bostic