Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!sharkey!cfctech!teemc!ka3ovk!ki4pv!cdin-1!dsinc!wells!mdi386!bruce From: bruce@mdi386.UUCP (Bruce A. McIntyre) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: SCO Xenix 386 and VP/ix Summary: vp/ix can be run over terminals, but not with 8-10 users working Keywords: Lotus123 Microsoft-Word WordPerfect SlideWrite+ SPSS-PC Message-ID: <162@mdi386.UUCP> Date: 18 Oct 89 12:24:12 GMT References: <12962@s.ms.uky.edu> Distribution: na Organization: Wells Computer Systems Corp., Levittown, Pa. 19058 Lines: 33 In article <12962@s.ms.uky.edu>, simon@ms.uky.edu (G. Simon Gales) writes: > Does vp/ix allow users logged in on terminals (vt102, maybe vt220 or vt320) > to run applications meant for dos? or do you have to be on the console? > Can terminal users run more than one dos app at a time? > I know a lot of this stuff is available for xenix (see keywords) but I'd > rather use vp/ix if it'll work the way I want. > What kind of performance do you get when 8-10 users are using vp/ix? > What about 4-5 users? I was thinking of either a 25mhz or 33mhz machine > with 4 or 8 megs of ram. > Simon Gales@The University of Kentucky > simon@ms.uky.edu | 'Fate... protects fools, little children, > simon@UKMA.BITNET | and ships named Enterprise.' > {rutgers, uunet}!ukma!simon | - Riker, ST:TNG First of all, you CAN run VP/IX from terminals, and the vt100nam is supported. They also support wy60 and some others. However, you need to allocate at least 1MB of ram for every user of VP/IX, not including xenix kernal, etc. This means to do 4-5 users, I would recommend 8 megs minimum. If you want to use VP/IX, remember that disk I/O will be quite rapid, but compute intensive tasks will seem to take forever. For instance, I have a flow chart program that works just fine for creating the charts, but when trying to print, the computations to build the image for the laserjet seems to take forever. There is a lot of polling going on from DOS as well, and it eats up a lot of processor time.. My suggestion is to only keep a couple of VP/IX sessions active at any one time. However, I am running on a 16MHZ386 box, so you might get lucky on a 33MHZ386 box. Terminals can only run one session of VP/IX as far as I know. bruce -- ========================================================================= Bruce A. McIntyre, McIntyre Designs, Inc. VOICE(215)322-1895 143 Bridgetown Pike, Langhorne, Pa. 19047 DATA (215)357-2915 {wells|lgnp1}!mdi386!bruce bruce@mdi386 tbit+