Personal IRIS Neophyte asks dumb questions...
Loren Buck Buchanan
buck at drax.gsfc.nasa.gov
Thu Apr 12 00:01:10 AEST 1990
In article <1520 at polari.UUCP> tima at polari (tim anderson) writes:
>First, I really really want to network my PC to this thing. What do
>I have to do to get this working? I know step one is to get a WD8003
>ethernet card, but beyond that I am a bit lost...
We use Sun's PC-NFS. From the PCs (IBM clones and an Amiga 1000) we
can telnet and ftp from the IRIS. we also use the IRIS as a file server
to the PCs.
>Third, I want a NON BRAIN DEAD EDITOR, I use BRIEF religiously on my PC
>and will SORELY miss using it. I really do not want to get very good at
>'vi'...
I would suggest that you seriously look at vi. I use it on my PC at
home for most of my editing. It does not get in my way, and has features
that do not exist in the other editors I use. The big advantage to vi
is that is available on every UNIX system, and will be the first (and
possibly only) editor to be standardized by POSIX.
Good Luck & B Cing U
Buck
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