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From: Doug Gwyn (VLD/VMB) 
Newsgroups: net.unix
Subject: Re:  Non-3B UNIX sources
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Date: Sat, 9-Feb-85 18:59:59 EST
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A related important question is, "What will be done to help those
licensees of non-3B UNIX sources track AT&T UNIX developments once
all non-3B systems are desupported (as was indicated will happen
by one of the AT&T developers at Dallas)?"  Seems the only fair
treatment would be to make available upgrade sources at the
standard $$ rate with the best equivalent CPU type source (3B20?)
being shipped instead of the no longer supported type (VAX?).
Can we get a commitment to this from AT&T or do they care about
their established customers?