liam@cs.qmc.ac.uk (William Roberts) (05/26/88)
We have finally received our A/UX system and the 54 Mac IIs to run it on: this is the first A/UX customer site in Europe according to our Apple dealer. What have we got: * 52 Mac IIs with 5Meg RAM, 4-bit colour, 40Meg hard disk and EtherPort II cards. * Disks currently organised as 20 Meg MacOS partition 5 Meg AUX swap 5 Meg AUX /tmp 20 Meg AUX root+/usr partitions This is attached to an Ethernet full of Suns, Whitechapel MG1s (cheap UK 32016 based UNIX workstations), a Sequent Balance 21000 and a few other bits and pieces, all running NFS. The MG1s run a perfectly workable UNIX system in 12 Meg root+/usr with 8 Meg swap, so we don't anticipate any problems there. We also have an existing Appletalk with a Kinetics FastPath gateway and the '86 version of the Stanford KIP & CAP software. What are we going to do with it: * The Mac IIs are basically staff workstations, one per desk. * We want X11 and NeWS asap * We already need serious access to HFS from A/UX. We have X11 source and NeWS 1.0 source, and we intend to port both of these anyway: any pointers on the X port would be very helpful, and we might well be prepared to give it away afterwards (sorry Apple, but have you seen the "software exchange rate" in the UK? 1 dollar = 4 pounds sterling! Time you suffered for a change.) The NeWS port we can't give away, but we'd make a damn good beta site for anyone interested. I am about to employ a summer student to write an "hfs" program to go with the existing, but useless(?) "mfs" program (Can anyone say how I make an MFS filesystem on a floppy?): I intend to make this work as a utility program, then weld it into a user-level NFS server, so that we can "mount" the HFS partition as an NFS filestore on our machines without needing to tinker with the kernel. That too might be given away. Our background is UNIX and NFS (we have NFS source as well), so we could use some hints on whether or not to join APDA, should we pay for AUX updates etc. -- William Roberts ARPA: liam@cs.qmc.ac.uk (gw: cs.ucl.edu) Queen Mary College UUCP: liam@qmc-cs.UUCP LONDON, UK Tel: 01-975 5250