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- From: thwang@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (tommy kuei-che hwang)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: Recomend me!
- Date: 15 Jan 1996 04:12:22 GMT
- Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
- Message-ID: <4dck76$qf4@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>
- References: <Pine.LNX.3.91.960112220621.32631A-100000@uno> <199601131423.QAA07144@teeri.jmp.fi> <Pine.LNX.3.91.960114212213.21788B-100000@uno>
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- >hmm I ment a UNIX that could exist at the same time as the normal system
- >where running (So my BBS can run at the same moment i'm fooling around
- >with the UNIX system.)
-
- If you must go with Amiga.... The only way that I can think of is
- to 1. Get an 68060 board (the faster the better), 2. Get EMPLANT and do
- Mac Emulation and attach descent Dedicated SCSI device to EMPLANT bus, and
- Finally run Mach Unix over the Macintosh OS. For this to work, you must have
- the following: 1. Fast Amiga, 2. A LOT of RAM 3. A lot of HD space.
-
- >How hard is it to set up the TCP/IP network under UNIX compared to
- >AmiTCP? anyone who knows?
-
- Settingup TCPIP on commercial UNIX is as easy as 1-2-3. I never tried
- Public Domain/Share Unixes before (never trusted them)./
-
- -ME
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