Can a 386 w/xenix support 20 light users?
Ben A. Hunsberger
benah at adspp.uucp
Sat Nov 3 00:21:35 AEST 1990
In article <16304 at s.ms.uky.edu> jkb at ms.uky.edu (Keith Burton) writes:
>I have a customer who's wanting to use a '386 based system to run a xenix
>project. The project will involve 20 terminals, but is very light duty.
>
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>I've worked with some xenix systems before, but have never seen a PC-based
>system with 20 terminals on it. I'd appreciate knowing first, if it can be
>done and second, if so, what i/o cards are best for such an application.
>
We're running up to 17 physical terminals in our software development
shop, all running MultiView(a product which allows up to 6 apps on a
dumb terminal). Our programers tend to be heavy users in about 3-4
screen with several compiles going at once.
The system keeps up pretty good. We still only have a 25 mhz model also!
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