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- From: jeh@raster.kodak.com (Ed Hanway)
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- Subject: Re: Amiga <-> Unix
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.204426.2333@pixel.kodak.com>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 20:44:26 GMT
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- johnf@uhheph.phys.hawaii.edu (John Flanagan) writes:
- : In article <4184@equinox.unr.edu> rigby@pyramid.unr.edu (Wayne Rigby) writes:
- : >
- : >Yes. Most Unix boxes that have 3.5 inch drives usually read and write IBM
- : >formats. The Sun Sparc IPC's at my university did and Sun 2's probably do
- : >too.
- :
- : I don't think Sun 2s even have floppy drives available for them.
- : Nor do Sun 3s. The floppies only came out when Sun switched over to
- : making SPARCStations.
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- I think he means SparcStation 2's, not Sun 2's. And floppies were available
- in the 3/80 and 386i.
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