dan@lclark.UUCP (Dan Revel) (09/20/89)
We are considering a classroom/research workstation facility to support a) upper-level undergraduate computer courses in graphics, object-oriented programming (Smalltalk, maybe C++), operating systems, simulation, etc. b) individual faculty/student projects involving in some cases number crunching (probably FORTRAN) and in some cases applications with critical data retrieval requirements. One possibility we are considering is three DECstation 3100's plus a DS3100 file server and four or so X-window terminals. The intention is to get the functionality of seven workstations at a reasonable cost. Does anyone know what price we will pay, in terms of functionality, by using the X-terminals, as opposed to having every keyboard be a DS3100 (or given budget constraints some lower priced workstation)? Any other useful observations about: DS3100's, X-terminals, and workstation labs would be appreciated as well. Thanks, Lewis & Clark College, Academic Computing Disclaimer: this request was prepared by a committee! -- dan@lclark tektronix!reed!lclark!dan Dylsexics untie! (-|