Hmm.. an HP
735/125 will also run NeXTStep, it is twice
as fast, much cheaper than the SS5, and nice monitors like
the 19" A2094A (trinitron) are cheap these days. I have both
an SS5 and a 735/125, and believe me, the speed difference
shows.
Well, by the same standpoint a properly outfitted Pentium III will blow away
either the SS5 or the HP 735/125. The Pentium III will run both
NeXTstep/OPENSTEP and Solaris. I've got Solaris 7 on a Dual 400Mhz Celeron,
it screams! Sometimes though the coolness factor of the hardware makes up
for the speed :^)
Zane
Pentium III, hell the K6-2/450 here with Solaris 8 beat the
UltraSparc10 (300MHZ)... (gcc compile and build of an object over NFS with
the same server).
Amazing that my home toy outperforms the work box.
Both had IDE drives and 128mb memory.
(Personally, I prefer FreeBSD on the K6... but that wasn't what I was
testing in the benchmark)...
Bill
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