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- From: peter@taronga.com (Peter da Silva)
- Subject: Re: 680x0 version of 386BSD?? [Was: Re: Mac version of 386BSD??]
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- Organization: Taronga Park BBS
- References: <1992Aug19.093937.14857@olymp.informatik.uni-bonn.de> <1992Aug19.155359.629@athena.mit.edu> <1992Aug19.222443.13741@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1992 13:23:49 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug19.222443.13741@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu> tom@afthree.as.arizona.edu (Thomas J. Trebisky) writes:
- >There are a number of things to think about. First is the target system.
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- How about the Amiga 3000, and other '030 Amigas. There are some really
- cheap '030 cards for the Amiga 500 and there are about 3 million of them
- out there...
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- Plus, they come with schematics and the hardware is really well documented.
- And there's GCC for AmigaOS, and the RDB mechanism handles partitioning
- nicely. You could even use Amiga UNIX for cross development.
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- And they read/write standard PC-format disks if you want to give up some
- disk space. Good SCSI. High performance bus.
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- Have you hugged your wolf today? 'U`
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- Peter da Silva, Taronga Park BBS, Houston, TX +1 713 568 0480/1032
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