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- From: duke@portal.paperboy.osf.org (Duke Robillard)
- Subject: Re: OSF/1 on Intel 486??
- In-Reply-To: hleung@solar.nswc.navy.mil's message of Mon, 25 Jan 1993 18:12:45 GMT
- Message-ID: <DUKE.93Jan26092431@portal.paperboy.osf.org>
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- References: <1993Jan19.013958.15083@tdmfed.uucp> <hleung-250193140550@bigmac.nswc.navy.mil>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 09:24:31
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- hleung@solar.nswc.navy.mil (Harry Leung) writes:
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- In article <1993Jan19.013958.15083@tdmfed.uucp>, edo.john@reston.tandem.com
- (John McCormack) wrote:
- >
- > I have herd that OSF/1 is available for Intel based
- > machines. Can someone point me in the right direction
- > for info on how to go about obtaining such an environment?
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- Research Institute
- Open Software Foundation
- 11th Floor
- 1 Cambridge Center
- Cambridge, MA 02142
-
- This may not be the right person to talk to, but it's a starting point.
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- You're better off calling 617-621-8700 and asking for "OSF Direct"
- which is the direct sales group. If you call the gang in research,
- they'll start talking to you about $20 million fine-grained Massively
- parallel meshes, and you'll feel inadequate about your 486 :->
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-
- --
- Duke Robillard, DoD #130, duke@osf.org
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