Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!uwvax!umn-d-ub!umn-cs!bungia!com50!ems!andrew From: andrew@ems.Ems.MN.ORG (Andrew C. Esh) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: A Suggesstion to Apple A/UX & Hypercard Message-ID: <6247@ems.Ems.MN.ORG> Date: 23 Apr 88 17:18:58 GMT References: <17280005@hpsmtc1.HP.COM> Reply-To: andrew@ems.Ems.MN.ORG (Andrew C. Esh) Organization: EMS/McGraw-Hill, Eden Pairie, MN Lines: 25 In article <17280005@hpsmtc1.HP.COM> dlw@hpsmtc1.HP.COM (David Williams) writes: >Here is a neat idea for someone at Apple to put together... > >How about feeding the man pages for A/UX into a hypercard stack! Add to it >the general gettiing started with A/UX and sys admin, networking, and intro >to the included Unix utilities & programs included with A/UX and distribute >it in comp.binaries.hypercard and post it to Compuserve and Genie >and MacNET. And even distribute it to the used groups around the country. > >So....how about it? How about a generic UNIX stack? I am going to get A/UX, so a specific stack for it would be useful to me, but for Unix users who will not be using A/UX, a Unix stack would be more widely recieved. I can think of no better way to spread the idea of Unix (especially to the Mac users). Whoever has an interest in producing a stack on Unix, with a probable follow on stack specifically for A/UX, please email me. Based on the response, I may decide to put together a project. Anyone interested? -- Andrew C. Esh DOMAIN: andrew@ems.MN.ORG APPLELINK: D0492 EMS/McGraw-Hill UUCP: ihnp4!meccts!ems!andrew AT&T: (612) 829-8200