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- From: r_voisey@csd.uwe.ac.uk (R Voisey)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
- Subject: Re: The new Acorn Machine
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.113305.27450@csd.uwe.ac.uk>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 11:33:05 GMT
- References: <721419881snx@cursci.demon.co.uk> <10942@baird.cs.strath.ac.uk> <gilbertd.721643489@p4.cs.man.ac.uk>
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- In article <gilbertd.721643489@p4.cs.man.ac.uk> gilbertd@p4.cs.man.ac.uk (David Alan Gilbert) writes:
-
- >I dont know what the price of commercial Unix's are for PC's,
- >but I suspect a reasonable 386 could be purchased with Unix
- >for less than RISCiX.
-
- Last time I looked, SCO-V was pushing half a grand WITHOUT compilers. The
- programmer's toolkit (compilers/assemblers/linkers/debugger) was an extra
- couple of hundred. If you then buy opendesktop (the route SCO suggest) you're
- looking at a tag around the same as RiscIX.
-
- Having said that, you can get Linux for free - I believe someone is working
- on an X11R5 port for it as well. It's not in the class of SCO, but it's
- not bad either - probably the best freeware product I've seen to date.
-
- >The other point is that if RISCiX was a LOT cheaper,
- >and it was available for the A5000, they would have the
- >cheapest Unix workstation going, and I know a lot
- >of people who would be pleased with it.
-
- By all accounts, Acorn are interested in tackling the workstation market with
- a high spec machine, rather than a cheap'n'nasty solution. If they were, for
- example, to release a high spec machine based around ARM600, 24 bit graphics
- with onboard accelerator (something from Intel, perhaps - but not i486),
- plenty of RAM and RISCiX only (workstation peeps don't want RISCOS) and price
- it below a Sun 3 sparcstation then I think they'd have a good chance of making
- a killing. It would be nice if they launched it, say, early next year. Pure
- speculation you understand.
-
- >Of course one of the problems is the complete lack of
- >compatibility with anything except Acorns SCSI card,
- >thats why I believe they should give the tools for
- >building the kernel with RISCiX (I dont think they
- >do at the moment), and then 3rd parties would
- >write drivers for their cards.
-
- 3rd parties can get the necessary tools fairly cheaply from Acorn. To date,
- nobody has considered it worth the effort. I believe ARXE were thinking
- about it (but their new combined scsi/hi-density card doesn't seem to have
- it). The Serial Port are apparently planning to put RISCiX support into their
- 8 port serial card.
-
- Cheers
-
- Bob
-
- NB All opinions are my own, and might not even be true.
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