On Wed, 13 Dec 1995 13:19:22 EST Pete Tanenhaus, ADSM Client Development said:
>Subject: NT Client on non-intel platforms
>
>PPC and DEC Alpha support for the NT client are known requirements
>that are currently being evaluated.
>If is important that you have your IBM rep submit these as formal
>requirements because this is what management uses to decide which
>development line items get committed to in a particular release.
>Also there are decisions being made concerning future development tools
>for ADSM that are directly influenced by the ability to support non-Inte
>Microsoft Operating Systems, so I can't stress enough how important it
>is for customers to make clear that support of these operating systems
>is important.
>In the near future (next six months) non-Intel support would probably be
>limited to the command line client only as the current development tools
>we use for the GUI client (compiler, C++ application framework) do not
>target non-Intel platforms.
>Pete Tanenhaus
>ADSM Client Development
Hmm, Digital has an interesting product out called FX!32 for running
32bit native x86 Windows and NT applications on its Alphas. I wonder
if anyone has tried it yet with ADSM? Is ADSM fully 32bit, with the
exception of the installation program? Of course, I wouldn't put
money on it working but, it would be a nice short-term solution if it
did work.
Personally, a command-line only client is acceptable to me, not
preferred but, acceptable if it's the difference between having a
client or not.
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Keith A. Crabb Keith AT UH DOT EDU
Keith A. Crabb Keith AT UH DOT EDU
University of Houston Operating Systems Specialist +1-713-743-1530
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