aland@infmx.UUCP (Dr. Scump) (02/25/89)
I found a local outlet which is selling the Wyse 3216 (386/16 box) for super cheap, and I was wondering: does it *work* for the various flavors of UNIX? I'm most interested in Microport Sys V/386 or Interactive 386/ix, but would also like to hear about SCO XENIX Sys V/386 and whatever other flavors of 386 UNIX are out there. The basic question: is there anybody out there who is running 386 UNIX on one of these boxes? The Wyse is listed in the SCO 2.2.3 manuals, but Wyse says they have their own custom SCO port. I called Microport Tech Support about the machine, and they say it depends on the motherboard version. (BTW, when I called Microport I got right through to an engineer who had a list of "good" & "bad" motherboard versions for the Wyse; I was quite impressed!) I'm a bit wary of relying solely on motherboard version though; I heard they had some major QC problems for awhile, and I'd hate to cross a whole version off my list if they just had 1 bad machine... Anyway, I would appreciate VERY MUCH if anybody running 386 UNIX on one of the Wyse boxes could drop me a quick note with the details (what type & version of UNIX, what motherboard rev, etc.) Please email to the below address and will post a summary. Thanks much! -- Alan S. Denney @ Informix Software, Inc. {pyramid|uunet}!infmx!aland "I want to live! -------------------------------------------- as an honest man, Disclaimer: These opinions are mine alone. to get all I deserve If I am caught or killed, the secretary and to give all I can." will disavow any knowledge of my actions. - S. Vega