Setting up System on AT machine
William Davidsen
davidsen at sungod.crd.ge.com
Thu Jun 8 05:46:07 AEST 1989
In article <143900001 at cdp> cassidy at cdp.UUCP writes:
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| Could someone please tell me if it's possible to setup AT&tT's System V on a
| 8MHz AT? I presently have an 8 MHz AT, Telebit T2000 modem, Hercules Display,
[ and other good stuff ]
You have the choice of Microport V/AT (MP is in chapter 11, but the
product is cheap) or Xenix/286 from SCO (which isn't cheap).
If you order from MP I would do it either COD or credit card. I can't
see sending money to a company for a product intil I get it. Some people
will try to tell you that Xenix isn't UNIX, but it is based on AT&T
code, although some of the system management stuff has been hacked.
Note that the Xenix C compiler is not PCC, and that it will produce
MS-DOS executables if you have a use for that kind of thing. I ran Xenix
for 3+ years and it was satisfactory for my uses. Based on the systems
at work I would rate Xenix as more reliable than Microport.
bill davidsen (davidsen at crdos1.crd.GE.COM)
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"Stupidity, like virtue, is its own reward" -me
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