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000082_neil@causality.com _Mon May 18 18:21:42 1998.msg
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Hi,
The structure of the Peanut is in fact very similar to the A7000+.
Basically all that would need to be done to get something running on
that (if it already works on A7k+) is to make it work with an LCD
screen. As far as I know this involves about two lines of code required
to twiddle something in the VIDC.
I think David you are the only user of any kind of unix on an A7000+,
apart from one machine inside Acorn :)
Neil