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- From: dhd@exnet.co.uk (Damon)
- Subject: Re: Def of a workstation (a lark)
- Message-ID: <C0Aq1t.6Fu@exnet.co.uk>
- Organization: ExNet Systems Ltd Public Access News, London, UK
- References: <1993Jan3.052930.27869@wam.umd.edu>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 20:53:52 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan3.052930.27869@wam.umd.edu> rsrodger@wam.umd.edu (Yamanari) writes:
- > Can anyone give me a definition of workstation, other than
- > cost, that seperates it from modern high-end PC systems (in his
- > case, one that cost no more than $3500).
- >
- > At first I was tempted to talk about UNIX or RISC, but these
- > were less than satisfactory (UNIX because he could be running
- > UNIX, and RISC sounds deficient--those old M68k based Suns are
- > still workstations...and then there's the 386i...)..
-
- [M68k Suns---sure, my office is stuffed with them and this is written
- on one right now!]
-
- A workstation is probably best characterised as an `integrated' system,
- generally running UNIX, built for performance more than cost (though
- Sun is doing its best to muddle the picture), and with a decent
- graphics screen and GUI bundled. Ie a minimum of DIY and a maximum of
- performance and a UNIX box.
-
- Now, if when you bought your PC it came with UNIX and a GUI all from
- the same source, it would be a workstation, methinks.
-
- Only my UK#0.017... (exchange rates may vary B^>)
-
- Damon
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