morris@ucunix.san.uc.edu (Ted Morris) (05/19/91)
We're putting together some plans for introducing a Unix box in a lab we work with, and mixing "traditional" workstations running DECwindows with the existing '386 boxes already there (yes, I know they'll be slow and small!) and Mac IIcis with large monitors and 8Mb. To do the X-stuff on the Macs, we'll be looking at MacX and eXodus, I guess; my question is, do either/both of these -HAVE- to be run under A/UX, or can we stay in Multifinder under MacOS and run them as an application? Would we -WANT- to run A/UX vs. MacOS, even if we didn't have to? Why or why not? Can you tell I'm pretty new to the Unix world? (-: Thanks for any comments; e-mail will keep from cluttering the net until I can summarize... ...Ted Theodore Allan Morris, U. Cincinnati, Med Ctr Info & Comm, Info Rsrch & Dev, 231 Bethesda Av, ML#574, Cinti, OH 45267-0574, 513-558-6046V, 513-558-0758F, MORRISTA@UCMCIC.OA.UC.EDU / MORRIS@UCUNIX.SAN.UC.EDU, NTS WB8VNV, AppleLink U1091 | Call me up and I'll talk data to ya!