Xref: utzoo comp.sys.apple:13831 comp.sys.apollo:2864 comp.unix.aux:1025 comp.unix.questions:14226 comp.sys.mac:33312 comp.sys.dec:1389 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!rpi!rpics!kyriazis From: kyriazis@rpics (George Kyriazis) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple,comp.sys.apollo,comp.unix.aux,comp.unix.questions,comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.dec Subject: Re: Academic workstations : Macintosh ... Message-ID: <5446@rpi.edu> Date: 12 Jun 89 20:11:15 GMT References: <507@lclark.UUCP> <1209@uvm-gen.UUCP> Sender: usenet@rpi.edu Reply-To: kyriazis@turing.cs.rpi.edu (George Kyriazis) Distribution: usa Organization: RPI CS Dept. Lines: 15 In article <1209@uvm-gen.UUCP> cavrak@uvm-gen.UUCP (Steve Cavrak,113 Waterman,6561483,) writes: > >As a "generic" machine, the Macintosh is probably a better bet --- > ... >2. even when they are NOT obsolete, they can be used in both the A/UX > environment and the Macintosh enviornment. This gives a nice degree... > But you CANNOT use Mac's running A/UX! Believe me, I tried! George Kyriazis kyriazis@turing.cs.rpi.edu kyriazis@rdrc.rpi.edu ------------------------------