jessea@dynasys.UUCP (Jesse W. Asher) (05/27/90)
Can anyone recommend diagnostic software for PC based unix systems? I very tired of doing without - especially since there are a host of them for the dos side. Thanx in advance. BTW, public domain as well as commercial suggestions are all welcome. Thanx again. -- Jesse W. Asher - Dynasys - (901)382-1705 Evening: (901)382-1609 6196-1 Macon Rd., Suite 200, Memphis, TN 38134 UUCP: {fedeva,chromc}!dynasys!jessea
bob@consult.UUCP (Bob Willey) (05/28/90)
In article <246@dynasys.UUCP> jessea@dynasys.UUCP (Jesse W. Asher) writes: >Can anyone recommend diagnostic software for PC based unix systems? I very >tired of doing without - especially since there are a host of them for the >dos side. Thanx in advance. >BTW, public domain as well as commercial suggestions are all welcome. Thanx >again. >Jesse W. Asher - Dynasys - (901)382-1705 Evening: (901)382-1609 >UUCP: {fedeva,chromc}!dynasys!jessea This seems to be an area of great interest. I have talked with quite a few people who have the same needs. That is why I decided to post this followup and request a summary of all responses. You can run some of the DOS based items by booting up a DOS diskette, "on some computers", but still are limited to non-disk items. Many computers are designed to be Unix/Xenix machines and do not have the needed items to boot dos. So there we get left in the lurches..... Keep us posted. -- >...............................................................< >.. Computer Consulting Service .. Bob Willey, CDP ..< >.. P.O. Drawer 1690 .. uunet!consult!bob ..< >.. Easton, Maryland 21601 .. (301) 820-4670 ..<