Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!kddlab!trl!rdmei!iegva1!creamy!oucom2!digigw!gday From: gday@digigw.lab.digital.co.jp (Gordon Day) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: A/UX Release 2.0 Summary: More Ignorance about 2.0 and A/UX in general... Keywords: A/UX Message-ID: <306@digigw.lab.digital.co.jp> Date: 16 Mar 90 08:15:28 GMT References: <16611@well.sf.ca.us> <729@ncis.tis.llnl.gov> Organization: Digital Electronics Corp., Osaka, Japan Lines: 42 In article <729@ncis.tis.llnl.gov>, tjt@lance.tis.llnl.gov (Tim Tessin) writes: > In article <16611@well.sf.ca.us> jng@well.sf.ca.us (James N. Gershfield) writes: > > > > Hello, world. Does anyone know whether the upcoming Release > > 2.0 of A/UX will be compatible with AT&T System V Release 4 UNIX? > > Is the new A/UX a complete rewrite of A/UX 1.1? > > What are the major differences between A/UX 1.1 and 2.0? > Think of AUX 2.0 as a Mac OS system which just happens to run UNIX underneath. > Almost any properly written MAC program should run. > The point of all this is to look just like a MacOS > and never have to know you are running UNIX [I'm not sure I like it, but then, > I don't know the heritage of the UNIX port other than what is already > known about AUX 1.1. > > Tim Tessin > tjt@lance.tis.llnl.gov > I don't know the heritage of the UNIX port other than what is already Perhaps some of you can enlighten me here. I had made the (obviously mistaken) assumption that A/UX was a BSD4.3 derivative. If this is not so, will I be in for a nightmare when I move from SunOS4.0.3 to a Mac running A/UX 2.0? Is the X option available from Apple really just the standard release with yet another TWM lookalike? What are the mechanics of launching a Finder app from the A/UX side? How buggy is the current release, and with the new features, what's the guess on the next release? I plan on running a number of IIci's with X on A/UX together with Sun 4/80s so I would like to mount the A/UX /usr on a Sun server. Will the A/UX side be happy with this? Any comments/answers would be MOST welcome. Gordon W. Day =:! (gday%digital.co.jp@uunetuu.net)