Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!unixland!bill From: bill@unixland.uucp (Bill Heiser) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: wanted: UNIX or clone Message-ID: <1991Apr16.225637.463@unixland.uucp> Date: 16 Apr 91 22:56:37 GMT References: <1991Apr11.141408.27169@eci386.uucp> <9104152203.14@rmkhome.UUCP> <1991Apr16.173457.14365@nstar.rn.com> Organization: Think_Tank BBS & Public Access Unix Lines: 26 In article <1991Apr16.173457.14365@nstar.rn.com> larry@nstar.rn.com (Larry Snyder) writes: >rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly) writes: > >>on my home system for about six months, I have become quite attached to it. >>I believe that I would rather run Coherent than other 286 UNIX ports. > >why is that? If you were to get a 386/20 with lets say 8 megs of ram - >would you stay with coherent? I think the key phrase here was "286 UNIX ports." I'd be willing to bet that Rick would be quite happy with ISC or Esix on a 386/20 :-) Right Rick? I must admit, after seeing the way Coherent has taken off with the 286 crowd, and hearing of the things that people like Rick are doing with it, I'm pretty impressed. -- bill@unixland.uucp The Think_Tank BBS & Public Access Unix ...!uunet!think!unixland!bill ...!{uunet,bloom-beacon,esegue}!world!unixland!bill 508-655-3848 (2400) 508-651-8723 (9600-HST) 508-651-8733 (9600-PEP-V32)