Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!haven!aplcen!wb3ffv!fallst!tkevans From: tkevans@fallst.UUCP (Tim Evans) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: 286 serial port woes Summary: What about Venix? Keywords: UNIX 286, uucp Message-ID: <493@fallst.UUCP> Date: 17 Jan 89 12:08:02 GMT References: <11871@netsys.COM> <8766@alice.UUCP> <11899@netsys.COM> Distribution: na Organization: Tim Evans, Fallston, MD Lines: 39 In article <11899@netsys.COM>, len@netsys.COM (Len Rose) writes: > > While I generally would have to agree that memory is at the > heart of my problems with V/AT,it speaks volumes of the actual > quality of their port. I have run Unix on some pretty lame > hardware configurations on many different systems and none > performed this badly. Plus, there is serious trouble with the > serial drivers.. I am sure this has been thrashed to death here > previously so I won't add anything else. Too bad that SCO Xenix > has proven itself superior in all respects. I am decidely in > the System V camp , and refuse to use anything else on the > mini's we have here. > I'm a uPort user, too (2.4), but it appears that this and other similar messages have got it right. You simply _must_ have large amounts of RAM to run uPort succesfully on an AT. For those who are considering 286 *NIX implementations for general office-type work (*N*O*T* for software development, though), take a look at VenturCom's Venix. At the Social Security Administration, we run standard old 6-mhz AT's, with 1 meg RAM, for office automation purposes and they serve 2 users real well for most purposes. Venix 286 has serious problems when it comes to software development (even though the package is fully bundled, with software development and text-processing packages), and, at 1 meg, heavy use of our spreadsheet (Tactician) with large spreadsheets tends to drag them down real quickly. Nevertheless, for general word-processing and other standard office tasks, Venix works real well. Now, getting support from VenturCom or its VAR's, and software applications that run on it is another question. VenturCom is a very small company and ports to it are far and few between. -- UUCP: ...!{rutgers|ames|uunet}!mimsy!aplcen!wb3ffv!fallst!tkevans INTERNET: tkevans%fallst@wb3ffv.ampr.org OTHER: ...!attmail!fallst!tkevans Tim Evans 2201 Brookhaven Court, Fallston, MD 21047 (301) 965-3286