Xref: utzoo comp.sys.dec:2296 comp.unix.ultrix:2325 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!fps!brodie From: brodie@fps.mcw.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec,comp.unix.ultrix Subject: DSIN access (was Re: Electronic SPR submission) Message-ID: <3275.2584b4f3@fps.mcw.edu> Date: 12 Dec 89 13:21:07 GMT References: <1311@gvgpsa.GVG.TEK.COM> <3312@rti.UUCP> <257C0037.9126@paris.ics.uci.edu> <1399@crltrx.crl.dec.com> <3434@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU> Organization: Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Lines: 45 In article <3434@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU>, steved@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Steve Dempsey) writes: [electronic SPR stuff deleted] > > And there are some other interesting things on DSIN, including lots of > descriptions and solutions for various sofware and hardware problems > encountered by other customers. For the experienced sysadmin, there > is little of interest. For the newcomer, it's chock full of little > bits of information that can make one's job easier. I disagree! Although DSIN has a lot of introductory "how to" articles, it is also "chock full" of problem notices, product release notes, and many, many programming examples of stuff that is very handy. A common example is a "how to" do certain references to vms system services from many languages. Even the "experienced" sysadmin-type needs a good example here and there. On a side note, at DECUS I was introduced to "INCA". It's a layered product that will provide you with the ability to log any vax SOFTWARE call via local vms mail! (works as a detached process that then dials TSC, and downloads your message directly into the call queue!) one NEAT side effect is that with this product, you also gain FULL access to the DSIN database, using a MUCH better search mechanism, and it's all done locally on YOUR system. DEC is also planning on expanding their DSIN database FOUR-fold. This isn't simply a "rumor", I actually saw the product being demonstrated at DECUS. A fellow from colorado TSC showed it to about a dozen of us as sort of a hi-tech "preview" of things to come...... > > > Steve Dempsey, Center for Computer Assisted Engineering > Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 +1 303 491 0630 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kent C. Brodie - Systems Manager brodie@mcw.edu Medical College of Wisconsin +1 414 778 4500 "Gee, I hope these are the right coordinates..." -Chief O'Brian; STTNG