From: Jan Tarzia <j...@sco.COM>
Subject: SCO Unveils Enterprise Class Operating Sys
Date: 1996/02/11
Message-ID: <9602101714.aa14209@srv400a.sco.com>
X-Deja-AN: 140568328
sender: ed...@xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew)
organization: XeniTec Consulting Services, Kitchener, ON, Canada
newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.announce


                                    CONTACT:
                                    Monika Laud
                                    The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
                                    TEL:     408/427-7421
                                    FAX:     408/427-5448
                                    e-mail: moni...@sco.com



          SCO UNVEILS ENTERPRISE CLASS OPERATING SYSTEM
                                
            Release of SCO UnixWare 2.1 Paves Way for
                   Next-Generation UNIX Systems


SANTA  CRUZ, CA (February 12, 1996) -- In a strategic  move  that
marks  the first step toward the consolidation of a single, high-
volume  UNIX  System,  SCO  (NASDAQ: SCOC)  today  announced  the
release of SCO UnixWare 2.1, the computing world's first industry-
standard,  enterprise-class server operating system for  advanced
Intel  platforms. The availability of SCO UnixWare 2.1 paves  the
way toward the next-generation 64-bit UNIX system technology, and
signals SCO's drive into the enterprise market.

"We  are  targeting  SCO  UnixWare as a solution  for  enterprise
computing  environments -- enterprise departmental  servers,  and
the  data  center,"  said  Alok Mohan, SCO  president  and  chief
operating  officer. "It's SCO's goal to bring the same  economies
of  scale  and  value to the enterprise that we've been  steadily
delivering  for the past 15 years. SCO is committed to  extending
its  presence in the enterprise market, and SCO UnixWare  2.1  is
the right product to accomplish this."

SCO UnixWare 2.1 provides businesses with a highly reliable, cost-
effective, networked UNIX operating system platform with a strong
migration  path  to  64-bit  UNIX  Systems.  SCO's  powerful  new
operating  system  features a wide range  of  enterprise-enabling
technologies,   including   enterprise-level   performance    and
scalability, high-speed networking and interoperation with TCP/IP
and  NetWare  networks,  dynamic storage  management  using  RAID
features,   and   support  for  high-end,  Intel  processor-based
hardware server platforms.

"It's our plan to work with the industry leading OEMs and ISVs to
make  UnixWare an industry standard enterprise operating system,"
said Mike Shelton, SCO vice president, enterprise solutions.  "We
foresee  establishing  relationships with  OEMs  who  will  adopt
UnixWare   as  their  core  enterprise  OS  and  add   additional
enterprise  functionality to meet their customer's  requirements.
We   are  actively  pursuing  developers  for  re-licensing   OEM
technologies for incorporation into the core UnixWare offering."

Richard  French,  Oracle's vice president,  Intel  UNIX  Products
Division,  said,  "Oracle endorses SCO's  product  direction  and
eagerly  awaits the technical enhancements that SCO is making  to
their   operating   systems.  Already,  Oracle   and   SCO   have
demonstrated  remarkable  performance  in  fully  audited   TPC-C
benchmarks, providing the best industry price performance as well
as  the  best performance ever on any system below $1 million  at
3849 tmpC ($161/tmpC)."

With SCO UnixWare 2.1, customers can now deploy a single, highly-
scalable  server that functions both as a UNIX System application
server  as  well  as a networking platform that incorporates  the
most  popular  LAN protocols, including new support  for  NetWare
Services.

OEMs and ISVs
Key  enterprise OEMs -- including Intel, Unisys,  ICL,  NCR,  and
Sequent  -- have strongly endorsed SCO UnixWare 2.1 as a platform
for enterprise solutions.

Key  ISVs  --  including Oracle, Informix and CA -- endorsed  SCO
UnixWare  2.1  as  an  enterprise  platform  for  their   product
offerings and are actively planning and delivering products tuned
for the new system.

Product Roadmap
SCO UnixWare. 2.1 delivers on SCO's commitment to the future. SCO
UnixWare  2.1 is the first step toward the consolidation  of  SCO
OpenServer and UnixWare systems into a high volume UNIX operating
system  code-named  Gemini, and the next-generation  64-bit  UNIX
system  announced  jointly by SCO and HP.  Prior  to  the  Gemini
release, both SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare product lines  will
continue  to  be  individually supported and  enhanced.  SCO  has
scheduled  a  software compatibility toolkit, called  the  Gemini
Software  Development  Kit,  for the  summer  of  1996,  enabling
developers  to  begin  developing their applications  to  run  on
Gemini  in  1997.  A full 64-bit UNIX implementation is  expected
for release in 1998.

About SCO
SCO  is  the  world's leading supplier of UNIX  server  and  host
systems,  and a leading provider of  client-integration  software
that  integrates Windows PCs and other clients with UNIX  servers
from  all major vendors.  SCO Business Critical Servers  run  the
critical, day-to-day operations of large branch organizations  in
retail,  finance, telecom, and government, as well  as  corporate
departments  and small to medium-sized businesses of every  kind.
SCO  sells and supports its products through a worldwide  network
of  distributors, resellers, systems integrators, and OEMs.   For
additional corporate and product information, see SCO's home page
on the World Wide Web:  http://www.sco.com.
                               ###
SCO, The Santa Cruz Operation, the SCO logo, SCO OpenServer,  and
UnixWare  are  trademarks or registered trademarks of  The  Santa
Cruz  Operation, Inc. in the USA and other countries. UNIX  is  a
registered  trademark  in  the US and other  countries,  licensed
exclusively  through X/Open Company Limited. All other  brand  or
product  names  are  or may be trademarks of,  and  are  used  to
identify products or services of, their respective owners.


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Jan Tarzia                                        j...@sco.com
SCO Public Relations                             (408)427-7221
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From: Jan Tarzia <j...@sco.COM>
Subject: SCO to Strengthen Presence in Ent Mkt
Date: 1996/02/11
Message-ID: <9602101712.aa14163@srv400a.sco.com>#1/1
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                                      CONTACT:
                                      Monika Laud
                                      The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
                                      TEL:   408/427-7421
                                      FAX:   408/427-5448
                                      e-mail: moni...@sco.com

       SCO TO STRENGTHEN PRESENCE IN ENTERPRISE MARKET
                              
        Release of UnixWare 2.1 Positions Company for
      Expanded Market Share and Business Opportunities
                              
SANTA  CRUZ, CA (February 12, 1996) -- Positioning  itself  to
further  expand into the enterprise market, SCO  (NASDAQ:SCOC)
today  announced  the  release of its enterprise-class  server
operating  system,  SCO UnixWare 2.1. While  SCO  is  still  a
leader  in  business critical solutions for  small  to  medium
sized  businesses, SCO UnixWare 2.1 represents  the  company's
first true product for the enterprise market.

"The  enterprise space currently represents a relatively small
portion of our business," said Alok Mohan, SCO's president and
chief  executive officer. "However, with the  release  of  SCO
UnixWare   2.1,  we  are  moving  aggressively   toward,   and
dedicating  resources to, capturing market share and  building
our  business  in  the  enterprise arena.  By  leveraging  and
extending  our key OEM and ISV relationships, we aim  to  make
UnixWare  the  industry  standard operating  system  for  this
market."

About The Enterprise Market
The  1995 market for UNIX system-based enterprise systems  was
valued  as a $6 billion dollar industry*. Of the total market,
24.1%  is made up of medium to large systems -- those  systems
valued  at  $100 thousand or more. This presents a significant
opportunity for bringing a new generation of industry-standard
platform into the enterprise space.

About SCO UnixWare 2.1
SCO  UnixWare 2.1 provides businesses with a highly  reliable,
cost-effective,  networked operating system  platform  with  a
strong  migration path to 64-bit UNIX Systems. SCO's  powerful
new  operating  system  features a wide range  of  enterprise-
enabling  technologies, including enterprise-level performance
and scalability, high-speed networking and interoperation with
TCP/IP  and NetWare networks, dynamic storage management  with
RAID features, and support for high-end, Intel processor-based
hardware server platforms.

About SCO
SCO  is  the world's leading supplier of UNIX server and  host
systems, and a leading provider of client-integration software
that  integrates  Windows  PCs and  other  clients  with  UNIX
servers  from all major vendors. SCO Business Critical Servers
run  the  critical,  day-to-day  operations  of  large  branch
organizations in retail, finance, telecom, and government,  as
well  as  corporate  departments  and  small  to  medium-sized
businesses of every kind. SCO sells and supports its  products
through   a  worldwide  network  of  distributors,  resellers,
systems  integrators, and OEMs. For additional  corporate  and
product  information, see SCO's home page on  the  World  Wide
Web: http://www.sco.com.
                             ###

SCO, The Santa Cruz Operation, the SCO logo, and UnixWare  are
trademarks   or  registered  trademarks  of  The  Santa   Cruz
Operation,  Inc.  in the USA and other countries.  UNIX  is  a
registered  trademark in the US and other countries,  licensed
exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. All other brand or
product  names are or may be trademarks of, and  are  used  to
identify products or services of, their respective owners.
* From the International Data Corporation (IDC)


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Jan Tarzia                                        j...@sco.com
SCO Public Relations                             (408)427-7221
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From: i...@sco.com (SCO Information)
Subject: SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server
Date: 1996/02/13
Message-ID: <9602131516.aa20502@mother.sco.com>
X-Deja-AN: 140220614
sender: ed...@xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew)
organization: XeniTec Consulting Services, Kitchener, ON, Canada
followup-to: comp.unix.sco.misc
newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.announce

                         PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT
                                   
February 12, 1996 .. SCO is now accepting orders for the SCO UnixWare
2.1 Application Server.  Upgrades from previous versions of UnixWare
are also orderable with supporting proof of purchase.  Product and
availability information follow:

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PRODUCT NAMES: SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server
               SCO UnixWare 2.1 User Licenses
               SCO UnixWare 2.1 5-User NetWare Services License
               SCO UnixWare 2.1 Processor Upgrade

DESCRIPTION:  The SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server is a multi-user
 server configuration of UNIX System V Release 4.2MP.  It includes
 support for 5 users, and will accept additional licenses of 10-, 25-,
 100-, 500- and unlimited-users.  The SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application
 Server can be effectively used as a database server, an internet
 node, a factory automation server, a transaction processing engine,
 a multi-user development host, or an application server for
 departmental or office computing.

 Included with the SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server is a full,
 NetWare Services package.  This offers NetWare 4.1 file, print and
 directory server functionality as well as NetWare 4.x and 3.x client
 services.  Included is a NetWare Services single-user license which
 allows access to these services from a single NetWare client.
 Additional clients can be supported by purchasing SCO UnixWare 2.1
 5-User NetWare Services Licenses.

 The SCO UnixWare 2.1 Processor Upgrade incrementally enables
 additional processors beyond the supported 2-processors built-in to
 the SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server.  Other SCO products
 supported on the SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server include the SCO
 UnixWare 2.1 Software Development Kit, SCO UnixWare 2.1 Online Data
 Manager, SCO UnixWare 2.1 5-User NetWare Services License, and SCO
 UnixWare 2.1 Encryption Utilities (available only in the United
 States).
 
 Included with the SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server is a 30-day
 evaluation version of SCO UnixWare 2.1 Advanced Merge.  A fully-
 functioning, non-evaluation version of either SCO UnixWare 2.1
 Server Merge, or SCO UnixWare 2.1 Advanced Merge, is optionally
 available.
  
PRICING: Contact your SCO supplier, or e-mail to i...@sco.com
         Customers in North America may contact SCO direct at 800-726-8649.

PRODUCT PACKAGES:

 SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server
 
  English Version (CD-ROM) 
  German Version (CD-ROM) 
  French/Italian/Spanish Version (CD-ROM)
  
  English v2.1 Upgrade from v2.0 or v1.1 (CD-ROM) 
  German v2.1 Upgrade from v2.0 or v1.1 (CD-ROM) 
  French/Italian/Spanish v2.1 Upgrade (CD-ROM) 
  
 SCO UnixWare 2.1 User Licenses

  10-User License 
  25-User License 
  100-User License 
  500-User License 
  Unlimited-User License 
  
 SCO UnixWare 2.1 NetWare Services Licenses

  5-User NetWare Services License (3.5") 
  
 SCO UnixWare 2.1 Tape Media Kit 
 SCO UnixWare 2.1 Processor Upgrade 
 
AVAILABILITY:  First customer shipments of the SCO UnixWare 2.1
 Application Server, the SCO UnixWare 2.1 User Licenses, and the SCO
 UnixWare 2.1 Processor Upgrade are anticipated to begin on February 19,
 1996.  First customer shipments of the SCO UnixWare 2.1 5-User NetWare
 Services License, and the upgrades to the SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application
 Server from v2.0 or v1.1, are anticipated to begin in March, 1996.

FEATURES:

 Operating System Architecture

 - 32-bit processing with a fully-multithreaded kernel and preemptive
   multitasking

 - Based on UNIX SVR4.2 MP multiprocessor technology (2-processor
   support built in)

 - Asynchronous I/O for improved application I/O throughput

 - Kernel and add-on components multithreaded for optimal performance

 - User-level threads APIs enable writing of multithreaded
   applications

 - Dynamically loadable modules

 - Adheres to POSIX 1003.1, X/Open XPG4 Base Profile Brand, FIPS 151-2,
   UNIX System V ABI, ABI+, SVID 3, iBCS2, DDI/DKI (up to Version 7)
   and X Consortium ICCCM standards

 - Base system includes 5-user license
 
 Ease of Use

 - Point-and-click, drag-and-drop GUI

 - Clock, calculator, text editor, e-mail and terminal emulator

 - On-line hypertext documentation and help facility

 - OSF/Motif 1.2.3 GUI for desktop and applications

 - Supports X-Window X11R5 facilities, including bit-mapped fonts

 - Includes Adobe Type Manager and 13 Adobe Type 1 scaleable fonts
   (uses standard DOS and Adobe fonts)

 - Intuitive installation procedure from CD-ROM, QIC-150 tape or via
   network

 - Can act as a network installation server to install SCO UnixWare
   2.1 on other machines

 - Graphical system and network administration tools

 - Supports UNIX commands, interfaces and utilities such as Bourne
   shell, ksh, csh, vi, tar and cpio

 - Full internationalization: German or French, Italian and Spanish
   versions optionally available
 
 Application Support

 - Compatible with all UnixWare 2.0 and 1.1 applications

 - Compatible with the iBCS2 specification, enabling many applications
   running under SCO OpenServer, SCO UNIX System V and SCO XENIX 386
   to run under the SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server

 - Includes Novell DR-DOS 6.0
 
 File System

 - Multithreaded, fault-resilient journaling filesystem is the
   default filesystem

 - Multithreaded VjFS, NFS, UFS, S5, CDFS, xxfs and SFS filesystems
   supported

 - Virtual filesystem architecture allows for multiple filesystem
   support

 - Integrated NetWare filesystem support (NUCFS) allows transparent
   access to NetWare files

 - Supports CD-ROM media via multithreaded CDFS (high Sierra and ISO
   9660 filesystem with Rock Ridge extensions)

 - Integrated support for DOS FAT filesystem under SCO UnixWare 2.1
   as well as access to DOS FAT filesystems in DOS partitions
 
 Networking

 - NetWare Services (NWS)

  - Provides Novell's NetWare 4.1 file, print and directory
    services

  - Features and components included with this technology include:

   - NetWare Directory Services 4.1 (NDS)
   - NetWare 4.1 File Services
   - NetWare 4.1 Print Server
   - Graphical administration
   - Integrated backup and restore
   - Hybrid user management
   - User licensing

 - Supports IPX/SPX (including SPX II) and TCP/IP protocols

 - Support for networking drivers supporting the NetWare ODI

 - rlogin, FTP, telnet, PPP and SLIP included

 - MIB II-compliant SNMP agent

 - SMUX protocol and library

 - MIB files and compiler

 - Supports file and print sharing via NIS and NFS

 - DTmail, Mailx, Sendmail, MIME and POP3 e-mail user agents

 - SMTP and NetWare MHS (via NetWare 3 and 4 servers) e-mail protocols

 - Automounting for NetWare filesystems

 - Access to NetWare services via NetWare C Interface API

 - Integrated X Window system for support of X terminals

 - Autoconfiguration of TCP clients via bootp server

 - Multi-NIC (Network Interface Card) and simple routing of IP and IPX

 - Thread-safe networking libraries

 - Single network login for SCO UnixWare 2.1 and NetWare servers

 - Remote backup onto a NetWare server through the UNIX Target Service
   Agent using NetWare's Storage Management Services

 - Service Advertising Protocol (SAPD)

 - Integrated NetWare DOS/MS Windows requester

 - NetWare utilities via DOS requester

 - Enables DOS systems to run applications over IPX via NVT2
 
 Security

 - NCSC C2 Level security included (with B2 extensions)

 - Identification and authentication

 - Discretionary Access Control (DAC) to restrict data access

 - Access Control Lists for finer grain of data access control

 - Auditing for tracking system activity

 - Trusted Facilities Management (TFM) to assign system
   administrator specific tasks
 
DOCUMENTATION INCLUDED:

 SCO UnixWare 2.1 Installation Handbook
 SCO UnixWare 2.1 NetWare Services Installation Handbook
 SCO UnixWare 2.1 Release Notes
 
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

 Hardware:    Most standard Intel-based single or multiple processor
              systems based on 386 (>25MHz), 486, Pentium or Pentium
              Pro processors and Industry Standard Architecture
              (ISA), Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA),
              Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) or Peripheral
              Component Interface Architecture (PCI).

 RAM:         16MB minimum

 Disk Space:  200MB minimum

 Media:       CD-ROM or QIC-150 tape drive required for local
              installation, 3.5" diskette drive also required

 Display:     VGA display and video adapter required (VGA or Super
              VGA recommended)

 Mouse:       Recommended
 
NOTES:

 1. Upgrades from UnixWare v2.0 and v1.1 to SCO UnixWare 2.1
 require supporting proof of purchase; such as, return of serialized
 boot diskette, or copy of original invoice receipt.  Contact your
 SCO supplier for specific ordering information.
 The SCO UnixWare 2.1 Application Server
 upgrades include an upgrade to SCO UnixWare 2.1 Advanced Merge.
 Please refer to the SCO UnixWare 2.1 Merge Product Announcement
 for additional information.
 
 2. Packaged upgrades to SCO UnixWare 2.1 are only available by
 ordering the upgrade model numbers listed in this Product
 Announcement. Subscription ordering information for SCO Software
 Enhancement Service (SES) on SCO UnixWare 2.1 will be announced in
 late February, 1996. These SCO SES subscriptions will provide a
 means for receiving upgrades to future versions of the SCO UnixWare
 Application Server, as well as automatically delivering product 
 release supplements, advanced hardware supplements, and the SCO 
 Software Support Library on a scheduled basis.
 
 3. Standalone product documentation for SCO UnixWare 2.1 is being
 made available for purchase in hardcopy form. A separate announcement
 will be issued shortly detailing titles, pricing, and ordering
 information.
 
 4. Effective immediately, upgrades to SCO UnixWare v2.0 are no
 longer available.  

 5. Effective April 1, 1996, UnixWare v1.1 will no longer be available
 
     
SCO, SCO OpenServer and UnixWare are trademarks or registered
trademarks of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. in the U.S.A. and other
countries.

UNIX is a registered trademark in the U.S.A. and other countries,
licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited.  All other brand
or product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify
products or services of, their respective owners.

The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. reserves the right to change or modify
any of the product specifications or features described herein without
notice.  This product summary is for information only.  SCO makes no
express or implied representations or warranties in this summary.

Copyright (c) 1996 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.  All Rights Reserved

From: i...@sco.com (SCO Information)
Subject: SCO UnixWare 2.1 Software Development Kit
Date: 1996/02/13
Message-ID: <9602131541.aa22776@mother.sco.com>
X-Deja-AN: 140220572
sender: ed...@xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew)
organization: XeniTec Consulting Services, Kitchener, ON, Canada
followup-to: comp.unix.sco.announce
newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.announce

                         PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT
                                   
February 12, 1996 ... SCO is now accepting orders for the SCO UnixWare
2.1 Software Development Kit (SDK).  Upgrades from previous versions of
the UnixWare SDK are also orderable with supporting proof of purchase.
Product and availability information follow.

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PRODUCT NAME: SCO UnixWare 2.1 Software Development Kit

DESCRIPTION:  The SCO UnixWare 2.1 Software Development Kit (SDK) is a
 comprehensive development environment featuring C and C++ compilers,
 graphical debugging tools, performance profiling tools and libraries
 and headers for all aspects of system and application programming.
 The C++ compiler and the C++ Standard Components Class Library
 enable the use of modern object-oriented programming techniques.

 The SCO UnixWare 2.1 SDK continues the tradition of an open and
 powerful development platform, and provides powerful tools and
 documentation for the professional developer.
  
PRICING: Contact your Authorized SCO Reseller.
 For local supplier referral, you may contact SCO as follows:
 USA: 800-726-8649
 Other Western Hemisphere - SCO Latin America:  305-579-0224
 Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia: +44 (0) 1923 816344
 Or email to i...@sco.com, or see our home page at http://www.sco.com

PRODUCT PACKAGES:

 SCO UnixWare 2.1 Software Development Kit (CD-ROM)
 SCO UnixWare 2.1 SDK Upgrade from v2.0 or v1.1
 SCO UnixWare 2.1 SDK Tape Media Kit

AVAILABILITY:  First customer shipments of the SCO UnixWare 2.1
 Software Development Kit are anticipated to begin on February 19,
 1996.  First customer shipments of the SDK upgrades to SCO UnixWare
 2.1 from v2.0 or v1.1 are anticipated to begin in late February,
 1996.

FEATURES:

 - C and C++ language compilation systems

  - Optimized for the Pentium and Pentium Pro processors
  - Support for both shared object libraries and dynamic linking

 - Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and libraries

 - Desktop manager development tools
 
 - Enhanced debugger

 - Kernel debugger

 - IHV development kit

 - X11R5 Graphics development package

 - Motif 1.2.3 development package

 - Network management software development kit

 - NetWare Development Package

 - Software packaging tools
 
APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACES:  A complete set of application
 programming interface (API) library routines and related toolkits
 and documentation are provided to simplify the creation of
 distributed client-server applications, and networked, graphical and
 multithreaded applications. The libraries and toolkits provided with
 the SDK for this purpose include:

 - Kernel threads support library: an enhanced set of APIs for
   providing high-performance synchronization, scheduling and user-
   level threads facilities - included are routines to create threads,
   terminate threads, wait for threads, and adjust threads' scheduling
   characteristics

 - Thread safe libraries: the libraries libc, libm and libnsl have
   been made thread-safe to support multithreaded applications,
   ensuring that parallel threads which call the same library function
   will not interfere with each other

 - X Server Graphics Development Package: provides basic library and
   header file support for programming in the X11R5 environment,
   including the font server, X server, Xlib and X intrinsics - clients
   and utilities used to support UnixWare X Server development are
   also included

 - Desktop Manager Development Package: provides the desktop manager
   API support, including the drag-and-drop and help APIs, and provides
   a variety of graphics libraries and tools to support the graphics
   capabilities in UnixWare

 - Motif Development Package: provides a Motif toolkit, based on OSF
   Motif 1.2.3, providing the tools necessary to develop applications
   using Motif

 - Network Development Package: provides the header files and
   libraries for writing networking programs which use XTI/TLI, RPC,
   sockets, network selection facility, and name-to-addressing APIs

 - NetWare Development Package: provides development header files and
   libraries for writing and debugging network management, IPX/SPX and
   NetWare-aware client applications
 
APPLICATION DEBUGGER:  The SCO UnixWare 2.1 Software Development Kit
 includes a graphical windowing debugger for source-level application
 debugging that supports multi-threaded applications and LWPs. The
 graphical debugger can track multiple threads and processes
 executing on independent processors simultaneously. The user is
 given complete control over the execution of the program and the
 examination of its state. The debug program provides both a command
 line interface and an X Windows-based graphical user interface.

 The graphical debugger has the capability of configuring the user
 interface to meet the developer's current needs. The look and layout
 of the debugger windows in the graphical environment is highly-
 customizable, allowing developers to zero-in on problems more
 quickly and easily.

KERNEL DEBUGGER:  A threads-aware multiprocessing kernel debugger is
 provided to assist in the porting and debugging of kernel modules
 and drivers by allowing developers to examine and control a running
 kernel. This benefits system developers by reducing the development
 time needed to incorporate new modules into the system.

PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT TOOLS:  A new profiling tool, fprof, is
 provided to support flow and time profiling. Flow tracing is a form
 of tracing used to analyze performance and locality of reference of
 text. The information produced by this profiling tool can be used
 for performance analysis or locality of reference tuning. The lprof
 tool is another profiling tool which displays line-by-line execution
 count profile data for a source file. In addition, the basic prof
 profiling tools now support C++ and dynamic shared libraries.

 A set of Metric Access Support (MAS) functions are provided to allow
 applications to advertise and gather performance metrics. The raw
 metric data can be analyzed to determine how best to improve the
 performance of a specific application, or even of the operating
 system.

IHV DEVELOPMENT KIT:  A Hardware Peripheral Device Development Kit,
 packaged as part of the SDK, provides the tools, documentation,
 instructions and sample code required to write device drivers for
 new hardware devices. The kit contains an extended set of sample
 software code and development tools to assist IHV developers when
 creating/updating SCO UnixWare device drivers. The kit contains:

 - Sample drivers for video screens

 - Screen Interface (SI) modules, Host Bus Adapter (HBA) drivers, and
   networking drivers, in both uni-processor and multiprocessor
   versions

 - Documentation containing details about each of the included drivers
   and other related technical information

 - An HBA and LAN pre-certification kit which facilitates testing the
   integrity of the HBA and network driver floppies used to install
   HBA and LAN driver packages

 - DDI conformance tool: a utility that can be used to ensure that the
   driver complies with DDI/DKI interface standards

 - Packaging utilities and source code for creating driver
   installation floppy disks
   
 Device driver developers can also use the auto-configuration
 mechanism provided with the SCO UnixWare 2.1 kernel. This allows 
 device drivers to take advantage of the automatic detection and
 configuration capabilities available in some HBAs and devices. Auto-
 detection enables the device driver to see whether the device it is
 to control actually exists on the system.
 
DOCUMENTATION INCLUDED:

 Software Development Kit Overview and Installation
 Extensive On-line Documentation
 
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
 
 Software:    SCO UnixWare 2.1 Personal Edition or SCO UnixWare 2.1
              Application Server

 Hardware:    Most standard Intel-based single or multiple processor
              systems based on 386 (>25MHz), 486, Pentium or Pentium
              Pro processors and Industry Standard Architecture
              (ISA), Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA),
              Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) or Peripheral
              Component Interface Architecture (PCI).

 RAM:         4MB additional, plus additional memory recommended for
              compiling large applications

 Disk Space:  53MB of free disk space

 Media:       CD-ROM or QIC-150 tape drive required for local
              installation
 
NOTES:

 1. Upgrades from UnixWare v2.0 and v1.1 to SCO UnixWare 2.1
 require supporting proof of purchase; such as, return of serialized
 boot diskette, or copy of original invoice receipt.  Contact your
 SCO supplier for ordering process.
 
 2. Packaged upgrades to SCO UnixWare 2.1 are only available by
 ordering the upgrade model number listed in this Product
 Announcement.  Subscription ordering information for SCO Software
 Enhancement Service (SES) on SCO UnixWare 2.1 will be announced in
 late February, 1996.  These SCO SES subscriptions will provide a
 means for receiving upgrades to future versions of the SCO UnixWare
 SKD, as well as automatically delivering product release supplements,
 advanced hardware supplements, and the SCO Software Support Library
 on a scheduled basis.
 
 3. Standalone product documentation for SCO UnixWare 2.1 is being
 made available for purchase in hardcopy form.  A separate
 announcement will be issued shortly detailing titles, pricing, and
 ordering information.
 
 5. Effective immediately, upgrades to SCO UnixWare SDK v2.0 are no
 longer available.

 6. Effective April 1, 1996, UnixWare v1.1 will no longer be
 available.  The following products (as well as all associated
 v1.1 FPK, documentation, and OEM 20-pack numbers) are affected:

  UnixWare Software Development Kit and Personal Utilities v1.1
    CD-ROM Media 
    Tape Media 


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Copyright (c) 1996 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. All Rights Reserved

			  SCO's Case Against IBM

November 12, 2003 - Jed Boal from Eyewitness News KSL 5 TV provides an
overview on SCO's case against IBM. Darl McBride, SCO's president and CEO,
talks about the lawsuit's impact and attacks. Jason Holt, student and 
Linux user, talks about the benefits of code availability and the merits 
of the SCO vs IBM lawsuit. See SCO vs IBM.

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