Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!virtech!cpcahil From: cpcahil@virtech.uucp (Conor P. Cahill) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Taking risks on software (ISC) Keywords: unix dos vpix Message-ID: <1989Dec2.030329.18747@virtech.uucp> Date: 2 Dec 89 03:03:29 GMT References: <240@hdchq.UUCP> <1989Nov30.135631.12796@virtech.uucp> <[2575a8ad:160.11]comp.unix.i386;1@nstar.UUCP> Organization: Virtual Technologies Inc. Lines: 38 In article <[2575a8ad:160.11]comp.unix.i386;1@nstar.UUCP>, akcs.larry@nstar.UUCP (Larry Snyder) writes: > >I have been very satisfied with the reliability and performance of 386/ix. > >I run NFS, tcp-ip, X11, VPix without any problems. I have run xenix software > > How has the file system managed with complete un-attended power downs? Try > pulling the plug a couple of times and see what happens. I've lost the > power a couple of times to this machine (running SCO) and have NEVER lost a > file let alone the ability to boot the machine (which was the case SEVERAL > times when running ISC 2.02). I have had multiple power outages (made worse by the fact that I use a caching disk controller with 2 1/2 meg of cache) and the only files that I have had trouble with are /tmp files, or files that I was just in the progress of creating/writing. The system has never had trouble rebooting from power outages nor from the lockups that I have gotted from some hardware glitch in my graphics display whenever I leave the monitor on for more than 12 to 15 hours and then turn it off. Since it is directly related to turning off the monitor, I can hardly blame interactive. > I feel sorry for you spending $3000 for ISC. I purchased it through the > 75% off retail plan (for anyone who want's to be a dealer) and still feel > ripped off. I don't feel ripped off. $3000 is only about 10 % of the cost of my system. Of course I wouldn't object if Interactive decided that they should reduce prices. BTW - last time I checked, SCO Xenix prices were not much better (and in fact, many pieces that I have in 386/ix were not available in Xenix). -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Conor P. Cahill uunet!virtech!cpcahil 703-430-9247 ! | Virtual Technologies Inc., P. O. Box 876, Sterling, VA 22170 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+