mmcintos@sirius.UVic.CA (Mark McIntosh) (12/17/90)
Does anyone have any information on a product called "Mac Nix"? It is supposed to be a file transfer and communication program for Macs talking to UNIX machines. I'm interested in a source for it and opinions as to its worth compared to other communications applications. Thanks, Mark J. McIntosh <mmcintos@sirius.UVic.CA> ____________________________________________________________________________ University of Victoria, Faculty of Engineering - Dean's Office Box 3055, Victoria, BC, CANADA \ "...the mystery of life isn't a problem to V8W 3P6 (604) 721-8612 \ solve but a reality to experience." UUCP: ...!{uw-beaver,ubc-vision}!uvicctr!sirius!mmcintos \ from Dune
walkerl@mrsvr.UUCP (Larry Walker) (12/19/90)
From article <MMCINTOS.90Dec17101016@sombrio.UVic.CA>, by mmcintos@sirius.UVic.CA (Mark McIntosh): > > Does anyone have any information on a product called "Mac Nix"? It > is supposed to be a file transfer and communication program for Macs > talking to UNIX machines. I'm interested in a source for it and > opinions as to its worth compared to other communications > applications. I just happen to have a brochure for MacNIX sitting next to my workstation as I read this: MacNIX UniPress Software 2025 Lincoln Highway Edison, NJ 08817 (800) 222-0550 (201) 985-8000 Fax: (201) 287-4929 "MacNIX does for UNIX what Finder does for the Macintosh O.S. "All UNIX files appear as icons. "MacNIX lets you upload or download files from the UNIX file system. "The embedded local text editor gives opportunity of editing UNIX and local files using a Macintosh text editor. The UNIX files are automatically uploaded and downloaded between the UNIX host and the Macintosh. Local editing frees completely [sic] the CPU host from the editing work. "When you need terminal emulation you simply select it from the MacNIX menu. Multi-tasking, multi-window VT100 or VT220 are available. "Complex UNIX commands requiring options and arguments can be created using Macintosh style input. [Well, sort of: the accompanying figure shows an lpr command dialog-box with a bunch of check-boxes for some -switches, plus a lot of text-entry boxes to type in arguments.] "MacNIX consists of a UNIX-based server and a Macintosh application. The(y) ... may communicate over dial-up and local RS-232 lines up to 19200 baud. "MacNIX is developed on top of MacTCP. "MacNIX /TCPsupports connections over Ethernet using Apple or Kinetics controllers or Ethernet gateways. MacNIX/TCP supports both the Kinetics FastPath device and the Gatorbox TCP/IP gateway from Catman Systems. [I've never used used it or heard of it anywhere besides the MacUser reader service card I sent in...] Larry Walker GE Medical Systems (414) 521-6076 Waukesha, WI
mlz@asacsg.mh.nl (Arne Maletzky) (12/19/90)
From article <MMCINTOS.90Dec17101016@sombrio.UVic.CA>, by mmcintos@sirius.UVic.CA (Mark McIntosh): > > Does anyone have any information on a product called "Mac Nix"? > > [stuff deleted] MacNix is a macintosh interface for Unix Hosts.Look at it as a finder interface over a terminal emulation program. It is not realy a program for file transfer althoug this is possible. Mac files will be saved as one file on the Unixhost so there might be a problem using that data(Datafork and Resource fork in one file). The program consists of Macintosh application and a server for the Unix Host. After you start thfe application you have to log on the host and start the server. You then gat a finder like window (icons) with all files in your current working directory. Each type of file (c-source,exe,shell etc etc etc) has his own set of command available from a pull down menu (works nice) Printing of a unix file is possible to printers connected to the unix host or to a apple laserwriter. And you have the possebility of file transfer in a numerous amount of formats.But we tried to use the product to share file's between Macintosh WP and DOS-WP This is not possible. If you want to use this program as a sort of file server you beter have a look at Helios appleshare server. Buying info : Macnix List SpA piazza dei Facchini 10 I-56125 Pisa Italy tel : ++ 50 500600 -- Arne Maletzky mlz@mh.nl via internet backbones Asac Nederland B.V uucp: ..!{uunet,hp4nl}!mh.nl!mlz Coencoop 7, 2741 PG Waddinxveen, The Netherlands ---------------- "Akim runs in a Jungle of concrete" ----------------