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- From: jypai@ccnext.csie.nctu.edu.tw
- Subject: Re: RS/6000 and NeXT Machines
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.062918.398@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
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- Organization: Computer Science & Information Engin., Chiao-Tung U, Taiwan, ROC
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- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 06:29:18 GMT
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- In article <1i7nn2INNh4m@pith.uoregon.edu> bjorn@darmok.uoregon.edu (Bjorn S.
- Fjeld Pettersen) writes:
- > It all depends on what you are going to use the NeXTs for. If you need X
- > terminals, I would consider getting a Sun (or something equivalent :) If
- > however you are planning to use your RS/6000 as a server, the NeXT is
- usually a
- > very good front end. If you are planning on interfacing to (different)
- > databases the NeXT is by far the most powerful machine around (IMHO).
- >
-
- Indeed. I agree.
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- Yuan
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