BSD for 386 boxes?
I was right about the comet
daveb at llama.rtech.UUCP
Thu Mar 17 17:37:08 AEST 1988
In article <3697 at bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> wolfgang at mgm.mit.edu (Wolfgang Rupprecht) writes:
>Has anyone, either as an academic excercise, or as a commercial
>product ported BSD 4.x to a '386 box? If so, what do we have to
>do to legally get a binary and/or source-diff?
>
>We have a 4.3 source liscense for our Vax-11/750, and would be
>interested in also running a Berekely port on a '386 PC clone that we
>just acquired. I know that System V is available from numerous
>sources, but we'd prefer to run BSD (please no SysV/BSD wars!).
Not quite what you want: You can buy a Sequent Symmetry running BSD on
386s right now. In a few months you'll be able to get a workstation
from Sun ("Road Runner") according to a recent PC Week. I can't comment
on the educational availability of the source for either machine.
-dB
"Do you programmers do sh*t like this a lot?" "Every g*d*mn day."
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