Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!dev!dgis!jkrueger From: jkrueger@dgis.dtic.dla.mil (Jon) Newsgroups: comp.databases Subject: Re: Client/Server model in popular portable relational databases Message-ID: <658@dgis.dtic.dla.mil> Date: 11 Nov 89 02:57:41 GMT References: <24285@sequent.UUCP> <1205@unify.UUCP> <90211@pyramid.pyramid.com> <1989Nov7.223725.20327@odi.com> <90594@pyramid.pyramid.com> <1989Nov10.065511.16714@odi.com> Organization: Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), Alexandria VA Lines: 18 dlw@odi.com (Dan Weinreb) writes: >It's interesting to note >that in the OS/2 world, threads are part of OS/2, and work the same >way on every OS/2 machine. Good news. How many architectures did you say OS/2 runs on? >I hope that threads get standardized >between all the different Unix versions. Not, as we see, an apples-to-apples comparison. -- Jon -- Jonathan Krueger jkrueger@dtic.dla.mil uunet!dgis!jkrueger Isn't it interesting that the first thing you do with your color bitmapped window system on a network is emulate an ASR33?