Choosing a 386 unix
Pete Holsberg
pjh at mccc.uucp
Tue Sep 4 10:27:38 AEST 1990
In article <2069 at jwt.UUCP> john at jwt.UUCP (John Temples) writes:
=In article <1990Sep2.094338.13563 at NCoast.ORG> ac119 at cleveland.freenet.edu writes:
=>Glad to see Coherent mentioned here
=
=I'm not. Coherent is neither UNIX, System V, nor a 386-specific
=product, so comp.unix.sysv386 hardly seems to be the appropriate
=place to discuss it. There have been discussions of it going on in
=comp.os.misc, as well as some of the ibm.pc newsgroups. Those seem
=like better places to take this thread.
Uh, John? Coherent *is* UNIX. Not SV not BSD, and not 386-specific.
It is fine for learning UNIX usage (not programming) on a 286 or 386
machine.
Pete
--
Prof. Peter J. Holsberg Mercer County Community College
Voice: 609-586-4800 Engineering Technology, Computers and Math
UUCP:...!princeton!mccc!pjh 1200 Old Trenton Road, Trenton, NJ 08690
Internet: pjh at mccc.edu Trenton Computer Festival -- 4/20-21/91
More information about the Comp.unix.sysv386
mailing list