Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!dali.cs.montana.edu!milton!uw-beaver!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!reed!glacier!busker!f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Thomas.Gee From: Thomas.Gee@f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Thomas Gee) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: A/UX on Mac : Need an overview Message-ID: <684.2783DF48@busker.fidonet.org> Date: 28 Dec 90 22:49:44 GMT Sender: ufgate@busker.fidonet.org (newsout1.26) Organization: FidoNet node 1:226/20 - cmhGate UF Gateway, Columbus OH Lines: 58 Reply-To: gee@client2.DRETOR.UUCP In article <1990Dec27.145308.22612@athena.mit.edu> abennett@athena.mit.edu (Andrew Bennett) writes: >I> b) must you purchase special Mac software that only runs under A/UX > >The Mac OS runs as a task under A/UX. It's the same as any other Mac OS, so >you can run anything in it you want. Not quite true. I have a number of programs that bomb hideously under A/UX. Not surprisingly, *many* INIT's and CDEV's do not run under A/UX. In my experience, this includes both Moire (it runs, but clicking on the Control Panel entry freezes the computer) and QuicKeys (both versions 1 & 2). As well, I run into continual problems with collisions between access permissions and Mac applications. Many (most?) applications have *very bad* error recovery and announcement facilities. A case in point: MacWrite II. Like most Unix systems, I set the access permissions on "/" to 666 (thats "dr-xr-xr-x" for you beginners :-). MacWrite II creates a temporary file under "/". So, invoke MacWrite II and CRASH (panic: alloc: dup alloc). Lovely. Very graceful. >I> c) does anybody make software to run on A/UX > >Anything that compiles under other Unix systems should port over easily. If you >want graphics, you can run X-Windows, too. I don't buy shrink-wrapped Unix >software, so I can't really say who is making what for A/UX right now. I think there's a list of A/UX software on sumex. >I> lou. > >-Drew Overall, despite my negative comments, I'm very pleased with A/UX. I was slightly horrified at first when I was asked to work on a Mac (being a reasonably old-time Unix fanatic), but A/UX has since assuaged my fears. The developers have done a wonderful job of integrating two operating systems (and more importantly operating system paradigms) in a remarkably transparent manner. Nice package! Tom. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Gee I Aerospace Group I a man in search of a quote DCIEM, DND I Canada I gee@dretor.dciem.dnd.ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: I am not the official voice of DCIEM. + Organization: Defence and Civil Intitute of Environmental Medicine -- Thomas Gee - via FidoNet node 1:105/14 UUCP: ...!{uunet!glacier, ..reed.bitnet}!busker!226!20!Thomas.Gee INTERNET: Thomas.Gee@f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG