Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uupsi!sunic!hagbard!luth!d87-khd From: d87-khd@sm.luth.se (Karl-Gunnar Hultland) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga UNIX Message-ID: <1128@tau.sm.luth.se> Date: 24 Sep 90 05:14:10 GMT References: <1238@acf5.NYU.EDU> <1990Sep23.200522.29223@ecst.csuchico.edu> <1990Sep24.003956.23964@lavaca.uh.edu> Reply-To: Karl-Gunnar Hultland Organization: University of Lulea, Sweden Lines: 26 UUCP-Path: {uunet,mcvax}!sunic.se!tau.luth.se!d87-khd In article <1990Sep24.003956.23964@lavaca.uh.edu> jet@karazm.math.uh.edu (J. Eric Townsend) writes: >In article <1990Sep23.200522.29223@ecst.csuchico.edu> mrush@cscihp.UUCP writes: >> Also, how is it going to be DISTRIBUTED (tape, floppy, etc.) and what >>additional hardware is required (besides an A2620/30 or A3000) to run it? > >Why couldn't it run on an A2000HD? Or an A2000, for that matter. >Most miniroots for "real" unix machines are under 800K, that leaves >you with another floppy for everything else. :-) > There's one quick answer to that question, in fact I can answer it with one word. MMU The 2000(HD) doesn't have it. Karl --- Karl Hultland,(d87-khd@sm.luth.se) University of Lulea,Sweden Egoist: a person of low taste, more interested in himself than in me. - A. Bierce