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- From: duplain@rtf.bt.co.uk (Andy Duplain)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
- Subject: Re: The new Acorn Machine
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.092422.27669@rtf.bt.co.uk>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 09:24:22 GMT
- References: <lfubeqINNkrj@cronkite> <721419881snx@cursci.demon.co.uk>
- Organization: BT Customer Systems, Brighton, UK
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- In article <721419881snx@cursci.demon.co.uk> gtoal@cursci.demon.co.uk (Graham Toal) writes:
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- >In article <lfubeqINNkrj@cronkite> andyf@yama.uk.sun.com writes:
- >>Incidentally, I was having a look through a friends RISC iX machine the
- >>other night, and I came across loads of code bearing 'Copyright 19**
- >>Sun Microsystems'. I was wondering if RISC iX is based upon Sun OS.
- >>If anyone knows, cos' I obviously don't, please e-mail or post.
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- >That will most likely be the NFS code which was released by Sun. RiscIx
- >is based on the Berekely 4.2 tape I'm almost 100% sure.
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- #pragma pedantic_bar_steward on
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- Andy Duplain, BT Customer Systems, Brighton, UK. duplain@rtf.bt.co.uk
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