The A/UX handbook
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Word Count
105,500 words, Guess
Page Count
422 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2215244M
- ISBN-10013054826X
- OCLC Control Number20261168
- OCLC Control Numberauxhandbook00harr
- Library of Congress Control Number89038383
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- Goodreads5233721
Classifications
- DDC005.4/469
- LCCQA76.76.O63 H35 1989
Description
**Back cover note:** Discover the power of UNIX(R) without giving up your Macintosh.(R) A/UX 1.1 merges the strength of the Macintosh II environment with the power of UNIX. Gain access to thousands of Mac applications, UNIX-based local area networks, and A/UX's own powerful programs, all on the same system. In *The A/UX Handbook* Jan Harrington reveals A/UX's greatest strengths: its power and flexibility. You'll learn how to organize a UNIX system, work with UNIX text files, customize the UNIX environment by writing shell and C programs, and perform system administration responsibilities. Even Macintosh users with no UNIX experience can benefit from Harrington's advice on: - Running A/UX applications to improve business productivity - Accessing A/UX's powerful connectivity and networking capabilities - Learning all of the other capabilities of the UNIX operating system, such as multitasking and virtual memory *The A/UX Handbook* not only provides a painless introduction to UNIX for Macintosh users, but is invaluable for UNIX users and developers who are moving to the Macintosh A/UX platform. Jan Harrington is also the author of Brady's *Database Management with Double Helix II for the Macintosh and VAX*.
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