Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!munnari.oz.au!cluster!metro!ipso!appleoz!ksand From: ksand@appleoz.oz.au (Kent Sandvik) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Does nobody read this group? Was Re: Serial ports and ... Message-ID: <1010@appleoz.oz.au> Date: 14 Mar 90 01:51:45 GMT References: <4506@helios.TAMU.EDU> <12315@thorin.cs.unc.edu> <1759@sequent.cs.qmw.ac.uk> <9023@shlump.nac.dec.com> <235@inpnms.UUCP> Reply-To: ksand@appleoz.oz.AU (Kent Sandvik) Organization: Cyberspace Networking Group, Apple Lines: 47 logan@inpnms.UUCP (Jim Logan) writes in article <235@inpnms.UUCP>: In article <9023@shlump.nac.dec.com> jnelson@gauche.enet.dec.com I have been lurking here for a few days now, and I too would like to see more summaries and postings in general. I am preparing to purchase a Mac IIci and A/UX. Maybe I can get the ball rolling in this newsgroup with a simple question. Can anyone tell me how painful it is to use disk drives and QIC tape drives from other vendors under A/UX? I have used Northern Telecom and Rodime disks (as well as Apple ones) without big problems with A/UX. The thing to watch out for is tools for partitioning A/UX partitions, especially such arcane partitions as the swap partition. The HD Setup 2.0 creates these for Apple hard disks, alas not for most TPV drives. You need to use dp from A/UX in order to hack the partitions, or use a utility such as Silverlining in order to produce these partitions. My local dealer is over-charging me for everything, and I'm not confident that he knows what he's doing when in comes to A/UX, therefore I'll be buying the IIci and A/UX on tape from him (the cheapest place around) and buy the RAM upgrade, 300MB disk, and 150MB QIC tape drive through mail-order. Concerning QIC 2000 tape drives, all I have is information about a company that sells QIC 2000 drives/drivers for A/UX: Irwin systems from Irwin Magnetics. I don't know if the A/UX SCSI driver will support any old big SCSI disk I plug in. Does the format program know how to format a disk this large? Does the SCSI tape driver know how to talk to anything besides the Apple 40MB tape drive? Can I boot from this external 300MB drive? Can I leave the Finder on my 40MB internal drive so I can use it sometimes? There's a special MacOS partition for the bootstrapping of A/UX, and with a utility such as HD Setup 2.0 you could define the size of this one (default 2Mb). /hope this helps /ksand -- Kent Sandvik, Network Ninja -- Apple Australia Developer Tech Support {uunet,mcvax,enea}!munnari!appleoz.oz!ksand, ksand@appleoz.oz.au (OR ksand@apple.com) AppleLink: AUSTAUX Disclaimer: "Opinions expressed are not Apple's opinions"