Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!bnrgate!brchh104!brchs1!bnr.ca!rice.edu!sun-spots-request From: gt1111a@prism.gatech.edu (Vincent Fox) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: Sun 3/60 Questions Keywords: No Digest Subjects in Unmoderated Mode Message-ID: <3567@brchh104.bnr.ca> Date: 5 Jun 91 14:17:00 GMT Sender: news@brchh104.bnr.ca Organization: Sunspots, Pseudo-Unmoderated Lines: 42 Approved: sun-spots@rice.edu X-Original-Date: 24 May 91 02:44:00 GMT polari!sjc@sumax.seattleu.edu writes: >I plan on buying a Sun 3/60 in the next month and would like to have >answers to the questions listed below so I can get the system I need at a >reasonable price. >1) What version of SunOS has X11R3? X11R4. None. You get the MIT source for X Windows and compile it yourself. >2) What versions of SunOS have OpenWindows? 4.1.1 is the first to include it on the basic 2 OS tapes. >3) Minimum system requirements to run OpenWindows? I recommend 16 megs of RAM, 24 megs swap minimum. I must say that while OpenWindows has nice bells and whistles, in terms of perceived performance and response time, MIT's X Windows wins hands down. All that nifty stuff drags it down I think. TANSTAAFL (There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch) Plus which while OpenWindows looks pretty nice in color (big deal!) it's advantage is removed on mono screens. >4) Disk space consumed by SunOS 4.1.1 You'll need at least a 100meg disk. You won't be able to load everything though. 200+ is better. We buy disks like these new 1.6gig Elite drives for our servers. The client stations have maybe 100-200 meg drives. The client doesn't have the manual pages (~20 megs), X (~20 megs), or OpenWindows (~35?) on the local disk, NFS mounting it from the server instead. This is not satisfactory from a network bandwidth standpoint or performance, but works for us for now.. >5) Can latest version of SunOS be purchased from Sun and at what price. No idea. Seem to remember something like $300 sans manuals. >6) MIPS that Sun 3/60 runs at? About 3 MIPS. Nothing stellar, but with a stripped down kernel, minimal number of processes, mono screen, and 16+megs RAM, gives pretty decent performance. -- Vincent Fox (That's Mr. Bucko to you)|Georgia Tech, the only place where Friday Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA |is only two working days away from Monday. SR-71: gt1111a@prism.gatech.edu | -- Uttered by David Sonnier during Pony Express:...!gatech!prism!gt1111a| CS3602 lab 5/10/1991 ~ 1730 EDT