Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!ndcheg!ndmath!nstar!usenet!nstar!akcs.larry From: akcs.larry@nstar.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Questions on DOS to UNIX Message-ID: <[2531365d:41.1]comp.unix.xenix;1@nstar.UUCP> Date: 10 Oct 89 00:24:17 GMT References: <53.252E0EB6@puddle.fidonet.org> Lines: 46 >Thanks to Randy Bush I now have a link to the Unix world, ie. this newsgroup. >I want to move from the DOS world to the Unix world and am sure this Randy got me started as well. Welcome! >Presently I'm running a FidoNet BBS using FrontDoor/Opus on a 386/20 with 4 >megs of RAM and a 70 meg hard drive using an HST9600 modem. What I would like >s install Xenix/Unix on my computer along with a DOS emulator (VPix) and be >e to access UseNet and FidoNet from either system. I know that V32 is the I am running SCO Xenix 2.3.2 with VP/ix 1.01 on a 25 mhz '386 with 4 megs of ram. Front Door should work with your HST if the port is not locked. >1) Could I have a V32 modem connected to COM1 accessible from Unix/Xenix mail >and the HST connected to COM2 accessible from FD/Opus on the same machine and >active concurrently through separate phone lines? Sure. Chances are that you will not be able to support the Front Door modem locked at 19,200. >2) Is it possible to have a BBS that would allow access to users of both >message bases, ie. Newsgroups and Fido Echomail? Not unless the messages are tossed into one system (ie: either the Fido ufgated into usenet - or the usenet ufgated into Fido). >3) If the above system is at all possible, what version of Unix/Xenix would be >advisable to purchase? I understand the SCO puts out unix in 2 flavours: SCO >Xenix 386 and SCO Unix V. I would suggest SCO Xenix at this time - Unix is a new product and still is being "fine tuned". SCO Xenix has been around for years - and is very solid and mature. >4) Could I "get by" at this point with my 70 meg hd in trying to accomplish >the >above? I would think it would be tight - but it depends on the amount of usenet traffic you want to handle. I am tossing around 40 megabytes a week of usenet mail alone.