Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!ll-xn!ames!pasteur!agate!violet.berkeley.edu!ewv From: ewv@violet.berkeley.edu (Eric Varsanyi) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: uPort 386 Message-ID: <7602@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: 11 Mar 88 23:41:09 GMT References: <929@xn.LL.MIT.EDU> Sender: usenet@agate.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: ewv@violet.berkeley.edu (Eric Varsanyi) Organization: Cray Research, Inc. Lines: 35 In article <929@xn.LL.MIT.EDU> singer@XN.LL.MIT.EDU (Matthew R. Singer) writes: >1) Can the 386 system compile for a 286 machine (Large model)? No, the supplied compiler cannot produces 286 executables. The system does seem to be able to run COFF 286 executables. > If not, since I need the system for product development, > can V/AT and V/386 reside on the same machine? I've heard gripes here that people cannot get the 286 product up on a 386, theoretically it should work, the 386 is downward compatible. >2) Does the 386 system implement shared text? Yes, shared libraries are available. Libc and the networking libraries come with the system as shared libraries. (Non shared versions are also included). >3) I have a 386, with an XT class hard drive for MS-DOS. I want > to add a large AT class drive for Unix. Can I leave the old > disk in place for running MS-DOS? Can I boot dos from one > and unix from the other? Can I even boot dos or do you > have to use dosmerge? Be carefull booting between DOS and UNIX, DOS doesn't understand the intel VTOC and will probably trash it. Best bet is to boot Unix off the HD and boot DOS off the floppy drive (then go to D: or where ever your hard disk is at). >4) Does the 386 system page? Or just swap... It pages very nicely, a sar -p shows paging activity. I would suggest getting 4 Meg of real storage, 2M just doesn't do the job. The low 1 meg seems to be taken by the kernel and memory mapped I/O, the above-the-line memory (1M in a 2M system) is split between the buffer cache (default 100K) and free pages. When running one compile, my system pages at about 13/sec. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Varsanyi ewv@violet.berkeley.edu !ucbvax!violet!ewv Any opinions expressed are mine and are not necessarily those of Cray ----------------------------------------------------------------------------