Why no comp.sys.ibm.r6000?
Jon Alperin
jona at iscp.Bellcore.COM
Sat Apr 20 03:29:08 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr17.035222.18286 at midway.uchicago.edu>, rtp1 at quads.uchicago.edu (raymond thomas pierrehumbert) writes:
|>
|> I notice that this group (now that I've finally found it!) basically
|> serves the function of "comp.sys.r6000".
No. Many of the questions deal with AIX (2.1, 3.1, and 370). Its just
that each AIX version has its own ideosyncrasies (SP?) specific to a
hardware platform.
|> So why is it stuck under
|> unix? We have comp.sys.hp, not comp.unix.HPUX, and comp.sys.apollo,
|> not comp.unix.DOMAIN. What's the history here?
Well,... I don't know about the history, but I don't think you can run
anything but AIX on an RS/6k....
|> Is anybody interested in establishing comp.sys.ibm.r6000 and
|> moving there?
Nah...its kinda nice to find everything in one place for a change.
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