wang@m.cs.uiuc.edu (Eric Wang) (03/01/90)
Salutations! After many months of waiting for $$, I espied a great deal on Microport Unix System V/AT Release 2.3, and snapped it up for $200. I have not yet installed it ("Your DRAMs are in the mail" -- yeah, sure :-) ), but I intend to do so some time soon. I have a Northgate 386-20 with an Adaptec RLL controller, a Microscience HH-1060 RLL hard disk, a Video 7 16-bit VGA card, a Digiboard PC/4 multiport card (no brains on board), an internal 1200 baud modem (possibly Hayes-comp.), and very little free hard disk space :-( :-(. Also, the gaping maw has 1 MB RAM at the moment (but will have 4MB "any day now" -- yeah, sure :-) ) My question is: are there any MAJOR pitfalls I should beware of in bringing this OS up on my box? And how much of my modern equipment can it use? That is, will it think that my amazing wonder machine is just a souped-up 286 with a souped-up EGA? (Will it even WORK on a 386?) I will soon sit down to RTFM thoroughly (all four of them!), but that won't give me the sort of answers that only experience can provide, which is why I'm asking you. Post or e-mail useful responses, I don't mind. If, however, you would like to request that I go jump in a lake or some such, please e-mail those requests to me and spare the bandwidth, etc. Thanks a priori, Eric Wang wang@cs.uiuc.edu
plocher@sally.Sun.COM (John Plocher) (03/03/90)
+-- In <1990Feb28.214848.5517@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Eric Wang writes | Salutations! After many months of waiting for $$, I espied a great deal on | Microport Unix System V/AT Release 2.3, and snapped it up for $200. I have | | I have a Northgate 386-20 with an Adaptec RLL controller, a Microscience +-- Microport 2.3 doesn't work with RLL drives. You need version 2.4, which you can upgrade to by calling the leaches at Microport.... -John