Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!coolidge From: coolidge@cs.uiuc.edu (John Coolidge) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: some miscellaneous AUX questions Message-ID: <1990Nov23.154126.23014@julius.cs.uiuc.edu> Date: 23 Nov 90 15:41:26 GMT References: <1125@duteca.UUCP> Sender: news@julius.cs.uiuc.edu (USENet News) Reply-To: coolidge@cs.uiuc.edu Organization: U of Illinois, Dept. of Computer Science, Systems Research Group Lines: 56 hansm@duteca8.et.tudelft.nl (Hans Mulder) writes: >I am about to purchase A/UX for my Mac II and still have a couple >of questions left: > 1. how much memory do you recommend? > I have 5M and am planning to upgrade to 8M I went to 8M really quickly :-). > (is it possible to use 4M simms in a II?) No. There are a couple of NuBus memory boards, but at least one (the National Semi) is rumored to not work with A/UX 2.0 anyway. > 2. do I have other options than buying the M68851? > e.g. a simple 68030 card or a real accelerator? > which work, which don't work with A/UX? > what are the prices of the different options? I hope someone answers this affirmatively (for something in my price range; once the accelerator gets over $1k I'm better off saving my pennies for the IIfx upgrade :-)). I tried the Dove Marathon '030 with a beta and had no luck, but it turns out that at that point my machine wasn't ready for A/UX anyway (too old a motherboard, A/UX complained about archaic versions of I/O system or some such). > 3. how will A/UX perform on my Mac II? > relative to, for example, a sun 3/60? I've found it to be a bit faster than a sun 3/60 depending on the task. The big loss is that Mac II's don't have DMA hardware, so you lose on I/O. Computationally they're equivalent, and the OS seems to be a bit tighter than SunOS 4.x (then again, little isn't...). > 4. is there an update for 2.0 due soon? 2.0.1 is supposed to be out next spring. I haven't heard what the update policy will be. > 5. where can I find A/UX archives? > with news-net discussions? > X11R4 A/UX patches? > etc. ? aux.support.apple.com has an archive of comp.unix.aux postings and a number of patches (supported and unsupported). I'm maintaining an archive at wuarchive.wustl.edu that has a bunch of Gnu tools, the X11R4 binaries and patches, and occasionally other stuff. --John -------------------------------------------------------------------------- John L. Coolidge Internet:coolidge@cs.uiuc.edu UUCP:uiucdcs!coolidge Of course I don't speak for the U of I (or anyone else except myself) Copyright 1990 John L. Coolidge. Copying allowed if (and only if) attributed. You may redistribute this article if and only if your recipients may as well.