Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!jason From: jason@cs.utexas.edu (Jason Levitt) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: general questions on AUX Summary: What I know. Keywords: What, I, Know. Message-ID: <1053@gort.cs.utexas.edu> Date: 30 Dec 89 21:17:37 GMT References: <22885@ut-emx.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: U. Texas CS Dept., Austin, Texas Lines: 69 In article <22885@ut-emx.UUCP> malik@emx.utexas.edu (Nadeem Malik) writes: > >1. First how do I get AUX? The computer store at my university does not sell >it. Similar queries with a couple of Apple dealers in town resulted in blank >stares. > Computer Solutions 327-8395 sells it. Talk to Craig Honeycutt. I am not affiliated with Computer Solutions, but I bought Mac hardware from them and Craig was willing to give me a good deal. The University gives a steep discount on the CPU, but all other hardware and software is cheaper elsewhere. >2. What is the typical price for AUX? > Apple list price: $895 for A/UX 1.1.1 on floppy $695 for " " on tape $649 for manuals $329 for X-windows You can also buy A/UX pre-formatted on an Apple 80 meg hd, either internal [with CPU] or external. You need an Apple SC40 tape drive for the tape version. You need AUX 1.1.1 for the IIci and SE/30, 1.1 for all other Mac II's. The two versions are functionally identical. >3. Is it possible to get academic discount on it? > Call Apple at 338-2115. I don't know. >4. Since free software foundation refuses to support macs, is someone >else providing the ports of their programs for the mac, especially of >the gawk? I have noticed that someone has a gcc source for mac available at >some archive. How difficult has it been to port such programs. I think the >most difficult will be gnuemacs if all the functionality of mac windows, etc >has to be provided. Other programs, such as gawk, g++, bash, etc should >be trivial. Is this correct? > Available via anonymous ftp from apple.com. >5. How robust is the AUX compared to SunOs and how does the Macwindows >support in AUX compared to sunview? > I don't know. I haven't done any programming with it. However, some of the A/UX applications, such as hfx [MacOS <-> AUX file transfer] make good use of the Macwindows interface. >6. Is it reasonably fast in terms of response time as compared to a 11/780 >with a few users? Are there any benchmark results available for AUX on the >ci/cx versus SunOs on SparcStation-1 or some other Unix implemenattion? If >anyone has used both the Sun386i and mac/AUX, do you think AUX is faster >than the painfully slow Sun386i or not? > If someone has this information, *I'd* be interested too. >7. Is AUX based on Unix V or the bsd version? > Appears to be System V Release 2 kernel with BSD 4.3 networking and extensions. I'd like to know what kind of filesystem and memory management is being used. ---Jason ----- Jason Levitt P.O. Box 49860 Austin, Texas 78765 (512) 459-0055 Internet: jason@cs.utexas.edu | "The most effective debugging tool is UUCP : cs.utexas.edu!hackbox!jason | still careful thought, coupled with BIX : jlevitt | judiciously placed print statements." | -Brian Kernighan [1978]