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- From: snail@lsl.co.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.arch
- Subject: Re: Def of a workstation (a lark)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.165640.2894@lsl.co.uk>
- Date: 6 Jan 93 16:56:40 GMT
- References: <1993Jan3.052930.27869@wam.umd.edu> <1993Jan3.235327.13718@qb.rhein-main.de>
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- In article <1993Jan3.235327.13718@qb.rhein-main.de>, vhs@rhein-main.de (Volker Herminghaus-Shirai) writes:
- > A decent workstation has IMHO *at least* the following items of which the
- > software can and does take advantage of:
- > a high-resolution screen
- > a pointing device
- > an ethernet connection (or token ring if your management was bribed ;-)
- > a UN*X operating system with TCP/IP support and a C compiler
- > a boot prom that allows for interactive diagnosis etc.
- > a decent amount of RAM and hard disk space
- > a tape drive for backups and data exchange as opposed to floppy disk
- > other items I may have forgotten (it's already tomorrow...;-)
-
- Yes, this gets its for me..
-
- A workstation doesn't *have* to run UNIX. Any good OS will do. bye bye MSDOS,
- TOS, etc etc...
-
- A workstation has high-resolution graphics and lots of colours per pixel and
- the graphics card does perform quickly. Not strictly true, since some people
- like mono screens (I edit on a mono screen, but I don't test my code on one).
-
- On a workstation, software does not worry about how much memory it has; just
- page it out to disk. Microsoft windows can release memory and re-read it from
- the disk, but it can't page memory *out* to the disk (not unless it changed
- recently).
-
- and as someone else said:
- With a workstation, none of your money goes to Microsoft or Bill Gates. This
- must be the best definition of a workstation yet.
-
- > Looks good on the outside, but -
- > intel inside
-
- Oooooo, so right!
- --
- snail@lsl.co.uk
-
- "Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless
- means to side with the powerful, not to be Neutral."
- Quote by Freire.
- Poster by OXFAM.
-
- Motorola inside.
-