Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!lll-winken!aunro!alberta!news From: dwelly@saddle-lk.cs.UAlberta.CA (Andrew Dwelly) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Request for Info... Message-ID: <1991Jun6.170209.6246@cs.UAlberta.CA> Date: 6 Jun 91 17:02:09 GMT Sender: news@cs.UAlberta.CA (News Administrator) Organization: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Lines: 36 Request for information/opinions : I may shortly be starting a job to write some scientific software for a local company, and part of my brief is the selection of the Hardware/OS combination. A number of factors make Unix a good choice for the OS, and the company owns some Mac 2CI's (? I'm not terribly familiar with Mac model numbers). I managed to see a Mac SE/30 running AUX and was rather surprised at the very low speed of interaction. For example, there was a significant pause involved in opening the bin folder/directory (accompanied with a great deal of chattering from the drives). AUX does not seem to be used much locally and a number of my questions went unanswered. If anybody out there has either opinions or information on the following list I would apreciate hearing from them. How does the performance of AUX stack up against MacOs on the 2CI's ? How much disk space is "adequate" for AUX ? Can 3rd party disk drives be used ? Is it possible to run gcc, g++, gnu emacs under AUX ? Are any of the usual Unix (Open look, Motif, X....) GUI's available ? To what extent does Apple support AUX users ? Thanks in advance. Andy Dwelly -- ****************************************************************************** Andy Dwelly : dwelly@cs.ualberta.ca, Tel: 403-492-7591 !@#$%$#, %^&*%, - Listen, who swears ? Christopher Robin has fallen downstairs. ******************************************************************************