Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!purdue!haven!ncifcrf!sherman From: sherman@ncifcrf.gov (Arthur Sherman) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Doing simple things with AIX PS/2 Keywords: terminal emulation, printing Message-ID: <1359@fcs280s.ncifcrf.gov> Date: 11 Oct 89 15:08:10 GMT Reply-To: sherman@fcs260c2.UUCP () Organization: National Insititutes of Health, Bethesda, MD Lines: 42 I am in a small group of mathematicians who are trying to upgrade from DOS to unix by putting AIX (v 1.1) on PS/2's (Model 80's and 70's). We have an IBM Token Ring local network on which coexist AIX machines using TCP/IP and DOS machines using IBM PC-LAN. We have no full-time system help; we are end-users who want to use these machines for scientific computing and visualization. IBM has not been much help, so we are appealing to the community. Problem: We can't seem to do some very basic things that even our dumb DOS machines can do. 1) Terminal emulation: When we telnet or rlogin as a vt100 to a non-AIX machine (eg SUN or VMS VAX) vi doesn't work properly. For example, when you type ^U the top line changes but not the rest of the screen; when you delete a line, it is not deleted from the screen; etc. Terminal emulation to AIX machines is ok. 2) Scientific word processing: AIX comes with troff, but drivers only for IBM Graphics Printers. We have an HP Laserjet and Epson LQ-800's. We also want to do LaTeX. I can do troff (using Textware) or plain TeX (using PCTeX) under DOS Merge, but this seems crazy, and anyway LaTeX kills the DOS process instantly. 3) Why not use SCO Xenix? We tried this a couple of years ago, and had lots of problems. There was no support for Token Ring, there were hardware incompatibilities, and VP/IX never materialized. They seem more oriented to the "industry standard" machines like Compaq, etc. Some of our people will stick with DOS and we hope that IBM will have better arrangements for this. We plan to try AIX Access for DOS Users so that they can use the AIX machines as print servers and the PC-LAN software can be junked. Does anyone have experience with this? We hope AIX becomes very popular so that lots of 3rd party software gets written for it, but unless these kinds of problems are fixed it will die an early death. Beset in Bethesda, Arthur Sherman sherman@ncifcrf.gov (301) 496-4325