Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!netcom!segpc!seg From: segpc!seg@vicom.com (Scott E. Garfinkle) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Questions About ESIX Message-ID: <947@segpc.UUCP> Date: 29 Jul 90 16:37:05 GMT References: <1510@ssc-bee.ssc-vax.UUCP> Distribution: usa Lines: 45 From article <1510@ssc-bee.ssc-vax.UUCP>, by ian@ssc-vax.UUCP (Ian R. Searle): > For the ESIX 2-user system. > 1.) I have heard it comes with X11R3, does this include X-lib and > the Xt-intrinsics so that I could do developement work. Yes, plus the other libs from the X11r3 distribution (e.g. Xaw). They should also have Motif available as a $300 (more or less) add-on by now, if you are so inclined. > 2.) What flavor window manager and widget sets come with the system. It comes with the stuff you get on the MIT tape -- twm, uwm, and Xaw. It took me very little time to bring up gwm here. > 3.) Does the X-server support the ATI VGA wonder graphics card with > a NEC-3D (256k memory, no biult in mouse, the mouse will be a MS > serial mouse). NEC-3d and mouse, yes. ATI Card at 640x480 definitely, at 800x600 I think so, and at 1024x768 I think not. > 4.) How good are the supplied C compiler and libraries. COFF > format? They're pretty much the same as everyone else's -- they all come from AT&T. You may want gcc. > 5.) Does the OS support DOS partitions on the same hard disk. Yes, I have one. > 6.) Does the OS come with utilities to copy files from/to the > DOS/UNIX partitions. Yes, but it doesn't seem to work well with DOS 4.01 partitions (even ones under 32mb). > 7.) Does the system come with on-line man pages. No. Not available. Too bad! > 8.) I have heard many ggod things about their phone support. Can you > really talk to someone without sitting on hold for an hour?? Absolutely. I almost never get put on hold. The longest I have *ever* been on hold there was a minute or two. They are also available via a BBS and usenet mail. I think that their support is terrific. > Thanks in advance. You're welcome. -Scott E. Garfinkle