Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site uw-beaver Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxt!mhuxv!mhuxh!mhuxi!mhuxm!mhuxj!houxm!vax135!cornell!uw-beaver!info-mac From: info-mac@uw-beaver Newsgroups: fa.info-mac Subject: Re: MAC-user-environment on UNIX Message-ID: <724@uw-beaver> Date: Sun, 3-Feb-85 20:16:49 EST Article-I.D.: uw-beave.724 Posted: Sun Feb 3 20:16:49 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 6-Feb-85 02:34:07 EST Sender: daemon@uw-beaver Organization: U of Washington Computer Science Lines: 24 From: tektronix!hplabs!hpda!fortune!rburns@uw-beaver.arpa I think the subject you brought out about unix and mac is a very intersting one. Fortune systems has announced a product which allows file transfer between the mac and the fortune over the applebus network. Potential extensions to this product (in my opinion, no necessarily that of my employer) could include: 1) letting the unix machine emulate a hard disk to the mac, eventually allowing the mac to use parts of the unix file system. 2) allowing the mac to operate as a front end for a variety of existing mature unix applications such as netnews, electronic mail, and accounting programs. This would at least allow us to do away with the absurdity of using vi for personal text editing. and would greatly reduce the load on the host cpu for running these applications. 3) specialized shells, far more powerful than the schmidt shell now running on the fortune could be used to make unix really friendly to use. 4) A connection with a unix machine could reduce the mac's weakness in scientific programming. 5) personally I like the mac for editing and interpreting code and prefer using unix for compilation and source code control call Richard Tung at 415-593-9000 ex 2505 for info about ForTalk. Good Luck the views expressed above are not necessarily those of my employer.