On Tue, 26 Apr 2016, Zane Healy wrote:
Don?t fret, once OpenVMS v9.0 is released, on x86-64,
there won?t be any
doubt as to who won. :-)
:-) Well, in the spirit of further non-participation let me (a die hard
unix zealot) say that I can't wait to see VMS ported to x86-64. I think
VMS is cool. I've been learning about it lately. It has some great
features.
Oh, and while I?m at it, both vi and emacs suck. Give
me TPU! :-)
Heh, I'm one of the few Unix guys that might be inclined to agree. I can
use both. However, I got used to Wordstar, then the IDE in Borland
products (which is similar to Wordstar). So, my favorite editor is "joe"
not Vi or Emacs, but TEHO. For me, using an editor is about familiarity,
even if something takes more keystrokes etc... I find it odd that people
actually argue about editors, but that's just a difference in value
system.
In answer to the original question, Cameron Kaiser
used to be heavily
into Mac Workgroup Servers running AIX, but I don?t think he?s on the
list any more.
Ah, well lots of knowledgeable folks have responded.
In the long distant past, I used A/UX on Mac IIfx
systems. I used AIX
on a variety of IBM systems, more recently, but never on an Apple
system.
I'm quite comfy with AIX at this point, so I'm more interested in toying
with A/UX. I had a IIci for a while. I should have tried to set that up.
It's listed as compatible. I just wasn't aware of A/UX at that time. I
actually learned about it after tracking down "what is that crazy looking
mac-like Unix variant in Jurassic Park." It sounds like you don't need any
special ROMs installed on the system, just a compatible M68k mac with an
MMU.
-Swift