Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wang!bu-tyng!three!cory From: cory@three.mv.com (Cory Kempf) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: A/UX just a ploy? (Was Re: Is A/UX viable? Your advice sought) Message-ID: <411@three.mv.com> Date: 13 Aug 90 04:20:30 GMT References: <9576@goofy.Apple.COM> Organization: EnigamI, Nashua, NH. Lines: 39 vlb@magic.apple.com (Vicki Brown) writes: >IMHO - >Apple has a group of Very Good UNIX engineers (not to mention a bunch >of related support, documentation, etc people) committed to making >A/UX a UNIX that *we* want to use. Yes, we allow a "nearly complete" >MacOS. Huzzah is right! Show me any other UNIX system available today >with as large and varied a collection of readily available, reasonably >low-cost software! A/UX is also quite a complete UNIX, and getting >better with every release. I have to agree with this. So far, my biggest complaint about A/UX is porting other unix applications to it: Since they include SO MUCH in A/UX, it is often dificult to port things in -- the standard makefiles want either USG or BSD, but neither is right. I usually have to define BSD and then go in and special case a few things back to USG when they don't work. It would be nice if A/UX were closer to BSD unix (or better yet, OSF-1, whenever it gets out) for porting things. Ah well, I guess you can't have everything. It definately beats out all of the 386 solutions that I have seen hands down. It would also be nice though if A/UX allowed access to multiple MacOS partitions (a 300 MB partition is silly -- five 60MB partitions works a lot better) and could support programs that wanted to talk SCSI. AppleShare server capability would also be a plus (maybe in A/UX 2.1 with System 7 extensions :-) ). +C -- Cory Kempf I do speak for the company (sometimes). The EnigamI Co. 603 883 2474 email: cory@three.mv.com, harvard!zinn!three!cory -- Cory Kempf I do speak for the company (sometimes). The EnigamI Co. 603 883 2474 email: cory@three.mv.com, harvard!zinn!three!cory