Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!apple!chuq From: chuq@Apple.COM (Chuq Von Rospach) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: A/UX Release 2.0 (long) Keywords: AUX, A/UX, unix, beta, Mac Message-ID: <39725@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 22 Mar 90 14:33:54 GMT References: <239@inpnms.UUCP> <2863@unisoft.UUCP> <14743@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Distribution: comp Organization: Fictional Reality: where your dreams can come true Lines: 36 oberst@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Daniel J. Oberst) writes: >There are some provisos: Only '32-bit clean' Mac applications are >guaranteed to work in the standard login environment. Apple has been >pushing vendors to make newer versions of their software 32-bit >compliant, but there is a 24-bit login environment that will allow >earlier versions of software to run. I'm finding a lot of stuff works -- I use Word, Excel, Hypercard on a regular basis. MPW doesn't work without the patch (that'll change officially RSN). Aldus freehand seems to hang during initialization. MS-Mail (init/cdev combination) 2.0 doesn't work. It's almost amazing how well the compatibility works: Boomerang 2.0 works under A/UX 2.0. INITs on Unix. (better. RANDOM INITs on unix, not just Apple ones). >All this flexibility comes at a price. Running a very early beta >release of the software on an 8 MB MacII, responsiveness was >sluggish at times. I've been told this is because early kernels are full of debugging and instrumentation. By release time, this'll all be stripped and it'll be faster. >We will be >installing A/UX 2.0 on an early test version of the IIfx to see how >it performs on this machine. Bwa-ha-ha. you'll like it. -- Chuq Von Rospach <+> chuq@apple.com <+> [This is myself speaking] All spirits are enslaved which serve things evil -- Shelley