Sun, 10 Dec 1995 12:14:15 -0500
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On 12/5/95 Mon, 4 Dec 1995 20:33:31 +0200, Eric Thomas wrote:
>Yes, there will be a Mac version. This being said, before you get too
>enthusiastic about the Mac becoming the LISTSERV server of choice, you
>may want to question someone who knows both the Mac and other systems
>well, and ask about the Mac's multitasking capabilities. When you're
>handling 100k daily deliveries or more, multitasking is everything.
As nearly as I can tell, the Mac multitasks as well as WinDOZE 95. Neither
OS really does interrupt driven multitasking. Until recently the Mac's
cooperative multitasking tended to bog down when applications were doing a
lot of I/O. Using the multi-threading extension and some other tricks
available with third-party software such as SpeedDoubler, the I/O slowdown
is MUCH less of a problem although interrupt driven multitasking will be
superior.
The trade press hasn't been clear about whether the new MacOS currently
scheduled for mid-96 will be a truly interrupt driven OS (it *was* supposed
to be, but then so was Win95 in the original specs). Apple has been at
work on the next two generations of the MacOS (codenames Copeland and
Gershwin) for a couple of years. "Gershwin," if it ships in our lifetime,
WILL be interrupt driven; Copeland seems to be shedding features as it
nears completion :-(
If we get a PowerMac to run LISTSERV on, we'll probably dedicate it to
nothing but serving lists.
/s Murphy A. Sewall <[log in to unmask]> (860) 486-2489 voice
Professor of Marketing (860) 456-7725 fax
http://mktg.sba.uconn.edu/MKT/Faculty/Sewall.html
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