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- From: toon@moene.indiv.nluug.nl (Toon Moene)
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- Subject: Re: Def of a workstation (a lark)
- Message-ID: <411@moene.indiv.nluug.nl>
- Date: 6 Jan 93 21:19:03 GMT
- References: <7114@m1.cs.man.ac.uk>
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- In article <7114@m1.cs.man.ac.uk> mshute@cs.man.ac.uk (Malcolm Shute)
- writes:
-
- [ .. much needed: a definition of what comprises a WorkStation :-) ]
-
- > In article <WAYNE.93Jan3184216@backbone.uucp> wayne@backbone.uucp (Wayne
- > Schlitt) writes:
- > >* A workstation must be network ready.
- > > This doesn't mean that you can't have one workstation sitting
- > > somewhere, but you must be able to add additional workstations
- > > easily.
-
- You might say. My workstation is only connected to the mains :-) and its
- own phone connection - the (thin) ethernet and 10T twisted pair ethernet
- connectors are idle ...
-
- > For me, you've hit the nail on the head, here... as did a later poster
- > by observing, rather flippantly, that you are more likely to have to
- > login on a workstation than on a PC.
-
- Of course you have to log in to a workstation - it's valuable equipment. A
- PC is for everyone strolling into your room ...
-
- > A personal computer, it would seem to me, is a computer that is for one
- > person's personal use. A workstation is a station which is available
- > for doing work, presumably by anyone who can demand it.
-
- Almost. A workstation is a computer you'd buy for yourself. A PC is a
- 'computer' management buys for you.
-
- > My workstation here is in a locked office... but anyone on the network
- > can send work to it, or even remotely login to it. I would say that if
- > it weren't for this property, that I would have a PC connected to a
- > network. Similary, as Wayne points out, it is equally possible to have a
- > WS which is not (yet) connected to a network... but is ready to be so.
-
- And even if it's not (directly) connected to the network, you still can
- use it for network-like services: I'm perfectly capable of running
- crayperf (Cray Inc.'s system performance monitor) from the C90 of the
- European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts over a SLIP link to the
- X-Window implementation on my home system - It just works. Now try to do
- THAT with a Personal Computer :-)
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