Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 alpha 4/3/85; site ukma.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ukma!david From: david@ukma.UUCP (David Herron, NPR Lover) Newsgroups: net.works,net.info-terms Subject: Lisp machines and other kinds of workstations Message-ID: <2055@ukma.UUCP> Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 16:07:43 EDT Article-I.D.: ukma.2055 Posted: Thu Aug 15 16:07:43 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 18-Aug-85 02:35:13 EDT Organization: U of Kentucky, Mathematical Sciences, Lexington KY Lines: 28 Xref: watmath net.works:1112 net.info-terms:627 We're looking around for information on two kinds of workstations. 1) Lisp machine. Like the Symbolics machine. We have some faculty/graduate students working with expert systems. Actually, they would prefer a prolog machine to a lisp machine...... Xerox machines are too expensive. It will also need to fit into the network we're building. We're currently only running 3bnet, but have a 4.2 based vax and should be getting more machines that run tcp/ip so will be moving to that eventually. 2) High powered single user computation. Something like a Sun with a network file system, et. al. But with a price like an ibm-pc/at. This will be part of the renovation of our mini/micro lab. So we really need as many of these machines as possible, and have limited funds. It will have to run unix as we don't have the manpower to support many operating systems. A network file system isn't vital. But an attachment to our ethernet is (we're currently running 3bnet, but once there's another tcp/ip machine the vax will be on the ether also). I can summarize back to here if there's demand. .ecnavda in ,sknahT -- --- David Herron --- ARPA-> ukma!david@ANL-MCS.ARPA --- UUCP-> {ucbvax,unmvax,boulder,oddjob}!anlams!ukma!david --- {ihnp4,decvax,ucbvax}!cbosgd!ukma!david