pfoley@tcdmath.uucp (Paul F. Foley) (10/17/86)
Does anyone have any experience with Beckemeyers C-Shell ?? Is it anything like as good as the *real* csh ?? The other CLIs I've used on the ST are not much better than MS-DOS. Can anyone help ? Info on any of the other products from this company would be appreciated. Thanks in advance... -- Paul F. Foley MD Roddy 'roddy frost' Frost Enterprises ...!mcvax!ukc!tcdmath!pfoley #UUCP PFFOLEY@IRL.HEA.TCD.CSVAX1 #Janet/Heanet
bammi@cwruecmp.UUCP (Jwahar R. Bammi) (10/22/86)
In article <208@tcdmath.uucp> pfoley@tcdmath (Paul Foley) writes: > >Does anyone have any experience with Beckemeyers C-Shell ?? >Is it anything like as good as the *real* csh ?? >Info on any of the other products from this company would be appreciated. It is closest thing to the real thing on the ST. I can highly recommend it after using it daily for almost a year. Other products: Micro Rtx: a real time kernal, supports multiple procsses with round robin preemptive priority based scheduling. Interprocess comm using mailboxes (queus) and interprocess signalling. MT -Cshell: even closer to the real thing, uses Micro Rtx. Micro Tools : a collection of unix like utilities. Micro Make: what you'd expect. Hard Disk Accelarator: a write thru cache, handles multiple partitions. Cache size is configurable. -- usenet: .....!decvax!cwruecmp!bammi jwahar r. bammi csnet: bammi@case arpa: bammi%case@csnet-relay compuServe: 71515,155