Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!public!thad From: thad@public.BTR.COM (Thaddeus P. Floryan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: UNIX on Amiga 500? Message-ID: <2081@public.BTR.COM> Date: 11 Mar 91 07:11:52 GMT References: <1991Mar9.231842.20395@jack.sns.com> Organization: BTR Public Access UNIX, Mountain View CA Lines: 35 In article <1991Mar9.231842.20395@jack.sns.com> jtanner@jack.sns.com (Jason Tanner) writes: > A friend told me it is possible to run UNIX (Sys V) On an Amiga 500 since >it uses a 68000 processor like an AT&t Unix-PC. This is an exciting prospect! >Is this true? If so what company manufactures it? The AT&T UNIX-PC (aka 3B1) sports a 68010 and a custom MMU. Unlike the beliefs of those who watch Disney movies, wishing for something will not automagically make it happen! :-) You may be able to run a Minix port on the A500, but Minix is a far cry from the SVR4 which CBM is offering on the A3000UX systems. Back in the 3B1's heyday (1985-1987), the small systems were selling for around $6,000 and the larger ones for around $9,000. In the latter part of 1987, the model was discontinued by AT&T and the prices dropped dramatically to where the large systems were around $2,000 (with full warranties, etc.) Software for the 3B1 is upwards compatible to UNISYS' 68040-systems (UNISYS, formerly Convergent Technologies, was the OEM for AT&T of the 3B1). If you want an inexpensive UNIX (albeit SVR2+ with some SVR3 features), suggest you check out the comp.sys.3b1 newsgroup where many full-featured 3B1 systems can be found for reasonable prices. Many college students are grabbing these systems ASAP, and even many members of the AT&T Silicon Valley UNIX Users' Group have these models. Brand new ones are still available (see comp.sys.3b1 ref: Computing Horizons), and if you browse the 3B1 archives (uunet, osu-cis, etc.) you'll find software contributed by some people presently on the Amiga SVR4 port team! :-) Thad P.S. Not all sites are receiving comp.sys.3b1 yet, so also look for the presence of the unix-pc.* newsgroups at your site if you're still interested Thad Floryan [ thad@btr.com (OR) {decwrl, mips, fernwood}!btr!thad ]