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- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1997 11:32:01 +0900
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-------------------------------------------------------- tlug note from "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com> -------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> "Craig" == C Oda <craig@example.com> writes: Craig> Surprisingly Corel Office Java works fine under linux with Craig> no modifications. Wow, what an applet. Amazing that it Craig> works. Isn't this what java is intended to do? :-) Craig> document and I'm not sure if Quattro can graph a selected Craig> area of numbers the way that Excel can do it. If any knows In the DOS version of Quattro from many moons ago, you selected graph from the menu bar (or maybe tools), then the type (bar, line, etc). Then you selected "series" by selecting regions of the spreadsheet. Each axis had its own series (or it could be generated automatically, eg, for time), and the graphs themseleves each have a series. The series are defined as blocks in the usual way. Craig> Office suite takes up huge amounts of RAM (I have 32meg) Craig> and is a little sluggish on a Pentium 166mhz. ... Is Craig> there any strategy to get an Office suite like COJ working Craig> on a machine with say 8 megs of RAM? Bwahahahaha! They were just kidding about those network computers; everybody already knew that. The last incarnation was called "diskless workstation", and it works for some applications and not others. The business motive for Sun and Oracle was that they were hoping to swindle some not-too-bright consumers and firms into upgrading from useless cheap network computers to comparably (to PCs) priced useful ones, thus getting 2 sales for the effort of one. (That's what it would look like in hindsight, Sun and Oracle really believe their own PR I think; they'd be swindling their own reputations too.) "Network computers" aren't going to work unless you put the entire cost savings on the hard disk etc into RAM and CPU and coprocessors. Then you have to finance the fast connection, and pay premium rates for a provider who can keep up with the demand. This is great for existing consumers of diskless workstations; done right to a half-decent set of standards, it will work better and be cheaper than the current hodgepodge of Unix + TCP/IP + X Windows + NFS etc. although not as much fun for us hacker types. "Network computers" will come, though, because of what's his face's law, that hardware halves price/performance every six months. Right now I have about 5GB, 75% full, under my direct control on several different machines, and it will be a bit of work to get the redundancies (4 copies of /usr/local/share/emacs/19.34/lisp/ I don't need!) under control; network computing would do this automatically, and maybe somebody else would do the work! What's needed now is not a way to put office suites on machines less than a P6/166MHz with 32MB of RAM, it's cheap fast connections and info management. In a year or two P6/166+32MB will be about US$1500, if there's no HDD on it.... If instead of spending another $1000 on 2GB, you could get a T1 for a year (dream on), that's the network computer we want. Remember, not so long ago those Sparcs at the TLUG meeting on Saturday were state of the art.... Now, they're slow dinosaurs.... -- Stephen J. Turnbull Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences Yaseppochi-Gumi University of Tsukuba http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/ Tel: +81 (298) 53-5091; Fax: 55-3849 turnbull@example.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor will appear below ----------------------------------------------------------------- The TLUG mailing list is proudly sponsored by TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System. Now offering 20,000 yen/year flat rate Internet access with no time charges. Full line of corporate Internet and intranet products are available. info@example.com Tel: 03-3351-5977 Fax: 03-3353-6096
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