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- From: a74k110@titan.ucc.umass.edu (Chris Lloyd)
- Subject: Re: Can I get the source for Mach as hacked by NeXT?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul21.184906.6382@nic.umass.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1992 18:49:06 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul21.145117.275@IRO.UMontreal.CA> hugo@IRO.UMontreal.CA (Hugo Desrosiers) writes:
- >Here is what gets out of my NeXT's (running beta version of NS 3.0):
- >Mach kernel version:
- > NeXT Mach 3.0: Wed Apr 1 17:44:27 PST 1992; root(kodak):mk-127.5.1/BUILD/RELEASE_M68K
- >
- >Kernel configured for a single processor only.
- >1 processor is physically available.
- >Processor type: MC680x0 (68040)
- >Processor active: 0
- >Primary memory available: 16.00 megabytes.
- >Default processor set: 50 tasks, 77 threads, 1 processors
- >Load average: 0.00, Mach factor: 0.99
-
- Just so people don't get confused "NeXT Mach 3.0" Refers to NeXTSTEP 3.0,
- *not* Mach 3.0 in the sense of the microkernel with UNIX server. On a NeXTSTEP
- 2.1 machine you get "NeXT Mach 2.1". It's the system release.
-
- Last I heard they aren't at Mach 3.0 because the UNIX server wasn't stable
- enough for a commercial product.
-
- Basically, don't try to associate any of NeXT's version numbers with
- anything outside of NeXT..
-
- la la la,
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