multiport serial board info needed
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art at icdi70.COMPU.COM
Thu Oct 25 23:18:25 AEST 1990
itkin at mrspoc.Transact.COM (Steven M. List) writes:
> dt at mathcs.emory.edu (Dave Taylor {guest}) writes:
>
> >We are looking for a board with good multi-screens. Mscreen just doesn't cu
> >the mustard and if we can have everything done on the I/O board, then we can
> >save the extra CPU processing as well as memory.
>
> [ Removed stuff about specific vendors ]
>
> We've found the Specialix boards and their multiple screens work very
> well. However...
>
> I'd have to ask "Why worry about the hardware vendor? Why not try
> MultiView?"
>
> No, I don't own stock in JSB (who makes MultiView) or SCO (who sells
> it for XENIX). I DO use it and LOVE it. Little windows all over my
> terminal screen and stuff. Print screen and cut and paste and...
>
> It's pretty neat. Might be worth considering, and it's independent of
> the multiport board vendors! Some of the board vendors (Stallion is
> one, I believe) have included some stuff to optimize the functioning
> of MultiView, too.
> --
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> : Steven List @ Transact Software, Inc. :^>~
> : Chairman, Unify User Group of Northern California
> : {apple,coherent,limbo,mips,pyramid,ubvax}!itkin at guinan.Transact.COM
I would be happy to send info on multi-view to the original poster, and
anyone who requests it. It really is as good as this post says. It's only
downfall is that it is a bit of a memory hog....otherwise, real nice!!
Art
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