Xref: utzoo comp.unix.wizards:8651 comp.unix.questions:7143 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!pacbell!ames!ucsd!sdcc6!ir121 From: ir121@sdcc6.ucsd.EDU (Richard T Carson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,comp.unix.questions Subject: Unix on 386 machines vs. 3B2 machines; stat. pack S Keywords: unix on 386 machines, statistical package S Message-ID: <3710@sdcc6.ucsd.EDU> Date: 21 May 88 20:49:51 GMT Reply-To: keynes!shankar@ucsd.edu (Shankar Subramanian) Distribution: na Organization: University of California, San Diego Lines: 21 =-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--= I'm sending this from a friend's account. Please reply to keynes!shankar@ucsd.edu ...!ucsd!keynes!shankar =-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--=-=-=-==-=-=--= I'm thinking about getting a Unix box. Many people have suggested a 386-based machine. Others have inclined towards the AT & T 3B2 series. I plan to use the machine for statistical computations. One package that I have in mind is AT & T's S. S is written in C and fortran and requires Unix and C and f77 compilers. It will run on the 3B2 series and on BSD machines. So far I have been unable to find out whether the 386-based machines running Unix offer something close enough to System V/BSD to allow S to be compiled and used. I also don't know what are the pros and cons of 386 machines vs. the 3B1/3B2 series from AT & T. Any information on these topics would be appreciated. thanks shankar subramanian (keynes!shankar@ucsd.edu, ...!ucsd!keynes!shankar)