Unix and Multiport questions
Jim Lick
jim at ferkel.ucsb.edu
Sun Jan 20 09:18:05 AEST 1991
I'm now shopping for a Unix system and multiport board for a 33 Mhz 386
system. (I have already decided on a 386 motherboard.) The system would be
used as a multiline BBS/pubnix.
My current favorite choices-
Unix-
Intel's SVR4.0 Complete package. It offers a complete system with
all the bonus goodies (TCP/IP, DevSys, NFS, X, etc.) built in. I
can get a complete unlimited user system for $1569 from Programmer's
Connection. This is based on limited shopping though. I have
looked at similiar packages from Interactive and SCO and those two
haven't offered what I want for the same price. Similiarly, UHC's
SVR4.0 platform is more expensive at $1995. However, I am very
concerned about the availability of the Intel package. Is it
actually shipping, if not when? What about other SVR4.0 packages?
One thing I like about SVR4.0 is that it is supposedly very close to
SunOS, which is an OS I have lots of experience with.
Multiport-
I have done quite a bit of shopping in this arena. I have pretty
much decided on the Equinox Megaport 12CS. This is a 12 port board
with a RISC processor on it. The stats on it are impressive, and
the price is good $995 -35% discount. Does anyone have any
experience with this board?
I appreciate any input, and will summarize later in the week.
Also, as a side question, I also have a 286 system. Is it worth putting
Unix or Xenix on it, or should I just keep that on as a DOS machine?
Jim Lick
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