---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SunExpert - August 1990 Table of Contents SunFLASH Vol 20 #22 August 1990 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- For your information. SunExpert in a Sun specific trade magazine that is free to qualified buyers. Forwarding this table of contents does not imply an endorsement by Sun Microsystems. I will occasionally mail out various 'table of contents' to remind you of the existence of various Sun User targeted publications. -flash ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEATURES: 46 CAD Comes Home! - Why haven't souped-up PCs swamped CAD workstations? Standards, say the users. Michael Jay Tucker 56 Internetting a Sun - You can't just plug 'n play on the Internet. To share the resources, you must learn to share the responsibilites. Appendices begin on page 68. Smoot Carl-Mitchell 81 The Low Down on UPS - The proliferation of smaller systems and local area networks spur vendors to innovate. We found more than 80 devices to choose from. Mark Nunes NEWS: 10 Includes: Platforms from HP/Apollo, CAD Initiative COLUMNS: 21 Ask Mr. Protocol Michael O'Brien 31 UNIX Basics Peter Collinson 38 I/Opener Richard Morin DEPARTMENTS: 4 Editorial 8 Letters 90 New Products 97 Reader Service Card SunExpert Magazine is published monthly by SunExpert Inc., 1330 Beacon St., Brookline, MA 02146. Telephone (617) 739-7001. Second-class postage pending at Boston, MA, and at additional mailing offices. This publication is free to qualified subscribers as determined by the publisher. Subscription rates are $49.50 per year in the United States, and $70.00 abroad. Subscription requests can be sent to: Circulation Department, SUNEXPERT Magazine, 1330 Beacon St., Brookline, MA 02146 or electronically mailed to: circ@expert.com. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sunflash is an electronic mail news service from Sun Microsystems, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA. It is targeted at Sun Users and Customers. As a field sales and support office, we try to keep SunFlash useful and interesting to you. If you have any comments or suggestions for enhancing SunFlash, please send them to us. SunFlash is distributed via a hierarchy of aliases. Try to address change requests to the owner of the alias that you belong to. If you want to be added to the SunFlash alias, please contact the systems engineers at your local Sun office. Many Sun Sales offices distributed SunFlash through their own SunFlash alias. Address comments to the SunFlash editor (John McLaughlin) at sun!sunvice!flash or flash@sunvice.East.Sun.COM. (305) 776-7770.