prime help
Danny Sharpe
dts at gitpyr.UUCP
Wed Jan 15 12:48:39 AEST 1986
In article <643 at rclex.UUCP> walt at rclex.UUCP (Walter L. Weber) writes:
>> I am looking for information on a UNIX or UNIX-like operating system to run
>> on a PRIME 2550 at Sharon High School. Does anyone know of such a system. If
>> so please let me know how I can get a copy. I have tried PRIME's "PRIMIX"
>> and found it wanting: too slow, too new, too buggy
>
>An earlier, limited attempt at an emulation was the "Software Tools
>Subsystem" done at Georgia Institue of Technology. The document I have
>on this is from the School of Information and Computer Science, is dated
>April 1982, and carries the number "GIT-ICS-82/05" on the title page. It
>is approx. 100 single-sided pages long.
>
>Good luck - PRIMOS is their chosen route.
Good old Software Tools. Tech isn't supporting it anymore, something to do
with our primes getting too expensive too maintain, I believe. It's a shame,
too, because I quite liked it. It was a shock to have to move to unix, and I
didn't move willingly. There was enough overlap between swt and unix that I
wasn't totally lost and could make intelligent guesses about how to do things.
But unix is a pain in the ass to try to learn on your own, even if you're
already familiar with a derivative system, whereas I learned swt almost
exclusively from the on-line documentation.
By the way, swt was slow, too, in large part because it ran on top of primos.
Its pipes weren't real pipes, either; they were just hidden temporary files.
But the written documentation was infinitely better (more accurate and less
hostile towards the beginning user) and the user interface a bit more consist-
ent. It didn't have all the bells and whistles unix has, but then there were
also a few functional enhancements here and there.
<Sigh.> Forgive me. Just reminiscing.
-Danny
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Danny Sharpe
School of ICS
Georgia Insitute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
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