Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!bcm!meyerhof.bcm.tmc.edu!stanh From: stanh@meyerhof.bcm.tmc.edu (Stan Hanks) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: IBM X implementation [ was: Re: grep ] Message-ID: <280@gazette.bcm.tmc.edu> Date: 12 Mar 90 18:34:18 GMT References: <1762@awdprime.UUCP> <1990Mar6.050418.7085@edm.uucp> <1736@aurora.AthabascaU.CA> <267@gazette.bcm.tmc.edu> Sender: usenet@bcm.tmc.edu Lines: 33 In article <1762@awdprime.UUCP>, marc@stingray..austin.ibm.com (Marc J. Stephenson/140000;1C-22) writes: > AIX Version 3 is still in development. It is unclear how back-level an > operating system and X was in use, but it was definitely a development level Hmmmm. Having worked for vendors before, and having been active in the workstation marketplace since Sun was in 2-digit serial numbers, and having been a software consumer for a hell of a lot longer than that, I feel that I can safely say that the stuff proporting to be an operating system on the 6000 is nothing I would be comfortable calling "beta", much less "pre-release" which implies damn near done. Hell, I wouldn't have shipped that stuff as "early alpha". > I would suggest that that be kept in mind. Many of the systems which are > out at vendors are 8943Q systems, meaning they came from the 43rd accounting > week of 1989 (October). Nonetheless, final judgments about the software > implementation (rather than the specs, interfaces, designs, etc.) should be > taken with a grain of salt at this point. IMHO. Indeed I did; I also considered the meaning of "pre-release" in standard software-speak. But while I feel that the hardware is a good design, and a good value for the money, but that the software is a real crock. In a way, it's the worst of all possible worlds: the RT was so S L O W that you didn't notice that the software was crap; however, it's pretty hard to miss something like that on an alleged 27 MIP platform. Maybe if the CMU guys get Mach and X11R4 running on it.... > Followups, if any, should be directed to comp.unix.aix, please. Done. Stanley P. Hanks e-mail: stanh@bcm.tmc.edu Director, Technology Planning and Development voice: (713) 798-4649 Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston TX 77030, Mail Stop: IR-3