Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!bloom-beacon!ZETA.SAINTJOE.EDU!brianc From: brianc@ZETA.SAINTJOE.EDU ("Brian CapouchV1ULFj6:8:8") Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: 19-inch X Terminals Message-ID: <4Z7u6My3LE019D2HEp@zeta> Date: 26 Sep 89 16:19:36 GMT Sender: daemon@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 21 I have had a Visual X-19 (don't know what the "Turbo" version is . . .) for a little over a month. There _is_ a way to get it to crash, but you have to work very hard at it. I am helping them test their server ROMS and hence it's sort of my business to make them crash. In everyday use, it's almost impossible. The screen is bright, crisp, and right on par with the head on our Sun workstations. The server implementation is _much_ faster than the server on our Sun 3/150. I have a 1MB RAM version of this machine. For anyone doing anything interesting, I think that 2MB would be the desirable minimum. As far as that goes, I have told Visual I don't think they should even sell one with less than that. It would be very hard to go wrong with this unit, as far as I'm concerned. Brian Capouch Saint Joseph's College brianc@saintjoe.edu