Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!uunet!bu.edu!m2c!applix!scotte From: scotte@applix.com (Scott Evernden) Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: second thoughts on buying a 3000UX Message-ID: <1135@applix.com> Date: 26 Feb 91 14:52:37 GMT References: <61751@masscomp.westford.ccur.com> Reply-To: scotte@applix.UUCP (Scott Evernden) Organization: APPLiX Inc., WestboroMA Lines: 27 In article <61751@masscomp.westford.ccur.com> rtc@westford.ccur.com writes: > >I've been thinking about buying one of the 3000UX systems to develop an >X-based software system. ... >.. and I'll most likely reinstall it just to get rid of >the Amiga DOS stuff they seem to feel I'll want. In my opinion, if you have no need for the AmigaDOS stuff, then you've eliminated the only good reason to get the 3000UX. I myself need to do a lot of X work, and altho I've been an Amiga fan from the outset, I could not justify getting an underpowered machine for unix and X software development. Anything less than a dozen mips, and I get antsy trying to get things done. I need 16 megs, and for unix/X development, anything less than at least 300 megs of disk is a squeeze. You certainly can operate with a lesser config., but I can't imagine doing this with any enjoyment for 10 hours a day. In the end, I decided to brew myself a 486/33 box. It has up to now, satisified these requirements (and others) for X and unix development purposes. -scott Flames, anyone? Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com