hardware requirements
Kenneth J. Hendrickson
kjh at pollux.usc.edu
Thu Nov 22 18:47:48 AEST 1990
How do I find out what versions of Unix support what kinds of hardware,
and require what kinds of hardware? I want unix, but I'd like to be
able to upgrade slowly - using as much existing hardware as possible.
Disk controllers? Video? VGA? 1024x768? 800x600? Hercules?
Page-white/greyscale? Microsoft 2-button mouse? Tape drives?
Printers? Co-processor?
What kind of performance can you get with VGA 800x600 & X? 1024x768?
I'd like a couple of windows sized 60x80. Is this possible? Does X
run a lot better with a co-processor? Can I get by with a Microsoft
2-button mouse, at least for a short time?
How much disk space is required/recommended for various versions of
Unix? How much does the system itself require? How much should be
allocated for swap space? How much memory is required/recommended?
I am willing to totally give up DOS. However, I understand that there
are things like Merge and/or VP/ix; how well do they work? What DOS
programs can be used with these? How doslike are these DOS shells?
I notice that all the PC benchmarks seem to be 16 bits only. You can
see that the performance is directly related to clock speed for all
machines above a '286 (with better performance with a cache). Do any of
the Unixes out there directly support the 32-bit '386? (What my
question really is is "will I get significantly better performance from
a 386-dx than a 386-sx, if the clock speeds are similar?") Should I buy
a 386-dx?
I will probably be the only user of the system. However, getting the
2-user system seems scary. What do you give up? Is the kernel
crippled? What is to prevent one from just adding to /etc/passwd?
Why should I get V.4? V.3 seems to be a lot cheaper now. Aside from
loosing 256 character filenames, and sockets, what else will I loose?
How much should I fear that V.4 will be full of bugs from any vendor,
while V.3 may be relatively debugged?
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