CURSES package for Atari ST
Guy Harris
guy at gorodish.Sun.COM
Sat Apr 30 11:38:59 AEST 1988
> > What do you mean, "on the VAX and the UNIX"??? Everyone knows that "VAX"
> > and "UNIX" are synonymous! Just ask the folks at Berkeley!
"Mr. Lint" may explain this, but I'll mention it as well:
Statements such as the above are generally referred to as "sarcasm". I
somehow suspect Karl knows better than to equate VAXes and UNIX.
Unfortunately, there are zillions of people out there who *don't* know
better.
> Come on, Mr. Lint! EVERYONE knows that UNIX is synonymous with SPARC!
Gee, I don't "know that UNIX is synonymous with SPARC"; my current machine
happens to have a SPARC chip in it, but I work with 68K machines and
occasionally 80386 machines and VAXes as well. (The nice thing about a
portable OS such as UNIX is that 99% of the time it doesn't matter what chip
the machine uses; the same OS runs there.)
It is conceivable that some Sun sales and marketing people may be trying to
convey the *impression* that UNIX is synonymous with SPARC; such people should
be tarred and feathered and dumped outside the city limits.
> (Ack! Phhpptttt! Panic: no TAS instruction! vmcore dumped)
No, SPARC has no instruction named TAS; the test-and-set instruction on SPARC
is called LDSTUB (Atomic Load-Store Unsigned Byte).
Have you actually *read* the architecture manual carefully, or do you just
think a detailed knowledge of something is unnecessary if you want to make
reasonable comments about it?
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