Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!decwrl!world!unixland!bill From: bill@unixland.uucp (Bill Heiser) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: '386 Unix Wars Keywords: sco unix interactive wars Message-ID: <1990Dec23.122201.3819@unixland.uucp> Date: 23 Dec 90 12:22:01 GMT References: <1990Dec20.233843.28559@nstar.rn.com> <1990Dec21.223449.14660@unixland.uucp> <1990Dec22.134904.25395@nstar.rn.com> Organization: The Think_Tank BBS & Public Access Unix Lines: 39 In article <1990Dec22.134904.25395@nstar.rn.com> larry@nstar.rn.com (Larry Snyder) writes: > >your board shouldn't effect you being able to install 16 megs - my >problem relates to the address that the board requires for proper >operation. Computone in their wisdom designed a board which requires >256k to run - even through they only have 128K on the board. I don't >have 256k free below 1 megabyte. I've went round and round with I couldn't find anything in the documentation for the AST board saying anything about any memory address. I guess since it's not an intelligent board, maybe it doesn't have any of its own memory? >I usually have 4 users on my machine downloading (we all know >very few BBS users actually upload), 1 X session (with 6 applications), >complete news processing for 15-18 machines (of 1100+ newsgroups), >plus a couple of telnet sessions - and I really could use more memory. Larry, what kind of video hardware are you using to provide adequate performance in X? I don't use X much myself, because this little Multisync II (14") and ATI VGA Wonder (only supported to 640*480 in Esix X) just don't cut it -- too small and too slow on re-draw. >Plus - I plan on opening up shell access on nstar.rn.com - then >users will have access to word perfect, and all the other utilities >and tools which consume memory (like the compilers and such).. What made you decide to start offering shell access, Larry? A while back you mentioned that you were concerned about the potential security risk here. I haven't seen much posted from you for a while (until the past few days). Have you been away? Bill Heiser -- home: ...!{uunet,bloom-beacon,esegue}!world!unixland!bill bill@unixland.uucp, bill%unixland.uucp@world.std.com Public Access Unix - Esix SYSVR3 - 508-655-3848 12/24/96-HST 508-651-8733 12/24/96-PEP/V32