Xref: utzoo comp.sys.apple:13908 comp.sys.apollo:2904 comp.unix.aux:1036 comp.unix.questions:14309 comp.sys.mac:33502 comp.sys.dec:1408 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!rochester!udel!gatech!prism!russ From: russ@prism.gatech.EDU (Russell Shackelford) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple,comp.sys.apollo,comp.unix.aux,comp.unix.questions,comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.dec Subject: Re: Academic workstations : Macintosh ... Summary: do yer homework Message-ID: <836@hydra.gatech.EDU> Date: 15 Jun 89 10:46:53 GMT References: <507@lclark.UUCP> <1209@uvm-gen.UUCP> Followup-To: comp.sys.apple Distribution: usa Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 44 In article <1209@uvm-gen.UUCP>, cavrak@uvm-gen.UUCP (Steve Cavrak,113 Waterman,6561483,) writes: > > We are in the process of considering the purchase of workstations for > > a small lab in our Computer Science Department. Our proposed > > configuration calls for 8 workstations (8Mb RAM, 200+Mb disk, large > > monochrome display) and a server. > > As a "generic" machine, the Macintosh is probably a better bet --- well, i dunno what the experience of other folks has been, but at Georgia Tech people have gotten some measure of exerience with all three of the choices (Mac, Next, Sun) mentioned in the original post. from what i've heard..... MAC AUX: there's a couple labs full of those things and they mainly keep everybody mad as hell. trouble getting it work with the net. trouble with the compilers. things get fixed (by local sweat, not apple's) but in the process they make everybody nuts. the prez had some scheme to get a couple truckloads of the things. dunno what he's gonna do, but everybody around here wanted to tell him to forget it.... the faculty who have the things in their offices mainly use them as paper weights will waiting for the required permission to clean the alleged-unix off the disk so they can actually use the things for something... Next: couple of dozen or so scattered about. people seem to think they're pretty ok, 'specially the sexier things.... but they're buggy... getting better... but still buggy.... and there's no software..... so nobody's really excited... but then again, nobody is mad either.... people expect this sort of thing from new products.... Sun's: every CS faculty (almost) has got one on his/her desk. they use'm everyday and nobody's mad.... the only fly in the ointment: they started to check out alt sources of serv. contracts cause they were spending more than they thought reasonable on the things... does anybody else know of a shop that's used all 3? -- Russell Shackelford School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332 russ@prism.gatech.edu (404) 834-4759