[SPARCbook] sparcbook

Christopher J. Heric sparcbook at sunhelp.org
Mon Sep 10 10:43:27 CDT 2001


I must say... that in addition to Linux, I am extremely satisfied with the
latest 10.1 version of Mac OS X, running on a 500 Mhz powerbook Pismo.
It is extremely nimble at FTP, Apache, and numerous other BSD compiled apps.
It can run circles around a sparc ultra.
I mean my SparcBook 3GX is cool, because it runs Solaris and all... but once
I got a compiler on my OS X powerbook, it became a very usable UNIX machine.
Not only that.. it has a 30 gig drive and 1 gig of RAM that it sees all of
with no problems.

I thought I was going to be dissapointed with the Powerbook compared to my
SparcBook....  (as far as construction quality, performance etc.) but I find
that it is pretty well-built as well. Plus... I even have 100Mbit ethernet,
USB, and IEE 1394 compatible devices working under a BSD kernel.

Just a thought... I had been considering a serious UNIX laptop investment...
but I think that I will go with the PowerBook as my main terminal window. I
even have the 802.11b wireless card installed, and it works like a charm...
7-8 hours of continuous battery power, wireless.

I had no idea how cool Mac OS X was. The PowerBook was under $2,000.00.

I sill love my venerable 3GX... and maybe if I get the RAM ugraded past 32
MB... it will perform better... But everything is so expensive for it.. that
I might just have to make the move...

My 2... and it's NOT in the FAQ. (grin)
Chris Heric

MICHAEL M DELANEY wrote:

> Terry,
> do you mean for laptops that can run unix, or sparcs specificly?  You can
> run Solaris, Linux, or *BSD on most newer pc laptops, and the newest mac
> laptops might be worth looking at as well.  If you want a laptop version
> of a real computer, there are not that many choices.  As far as I know,
> naturetech and Tadpole make sparcs, and Tadpole also makes pa-risc and
> made alphas a long time ago.
> Mike




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