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- From: ckd@eff.org (Christopher Davis)
- Subject: Re: AU/X 3.0 on PowerBook?
- In-Reply-To: bugow@sunslc.imw.tu-clausthal.de's message of Tue, 21 Jul 1992 11:12:00 GMT
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- Rainer> == Rainer Bugow <bugow@sunslc.imw.tu-clausthal.de>
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- Rainer> According to an article in the german MACUP magazine (issue
- Rainer> 3/92) AU/X runs on a PB 170. Limited by the currently available
- Rainer> internal HD (80 MB) you should be able to install a small AU/X
-
- Well, hm, now that they have 120MB drives available (at least here in
- the states) it'd be practical to set up a fairly reasonable portable
- A/UX system. Now if I could only afford an 8/120 PB170, A/UX, etc...
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