Microport System V/AT on a 386
David F. Carlson
dave at micropen
Thu Jan 18 02:25:55 AEST 1990
In article <173 at tmsys.UUCP>, tmanos at tmsys.UUCP (Tom Manos) writes:
> Is there any reason Microport System V/AT shouldn't run on a 386 machine? I
> just bought (haven't received) a new 386 machine to replace my 286, but I
> don't have enough money to replace my 286 UNIX yet. Can I still run it?
>
Microport 286 will run fast on a 386. We did this waiting for our first
386 release from uport. However, buggy 286 code and slow large model code
will still be just as buggy. Ouch. I would recommend anyone with a 386
spring for real 386 UNIX. (ESIX is cheapest with usual caveats of "you
get what you pay for.")
--
David F. Carlson, Micropen, Inc.
micropen!dave at ee.rochester.edu
"The faster I go, the behinder I get." --Lewis Carroll
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