Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!cbmvax!schein From: schein@cbmvax.UUCP (Dan Schein CATS) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: UNIX on the Amiga Message-ID: <3395@cbmvax.UUCP> Date: 1 Mar 88 14:05:50 GMT References: <6836@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> <1869@leo.UUCP> <2836@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> <645@nuchat.UUCP> <197@wsccs.UUCP> <5167@swan.ulowell.edu> Reply-To: schein@cbmvax.UUCP (Dan Schein CATS) Organization: Commodore Technology, West Chester, PA Lines: 39 In article <5167@swan.ulowell.edu> ross@swan.ulowell.edu (Ross Miller) writes: >In article <197@wsccs.UUCP> terry@wsccs.UUCP (terry) writes: >... lots of stuff deleted ... >> If by "well-behaved", you mean compatable with the idea of not doing >>the nasty-no-no (MPSW), workbench fails that test. Try replacing your 68000 >>with a 68010 and adding something using the desk calculator. > If you are using AmigaDOS V1.1 *AND* a 68010, then doing a "*" will cause a visit from the Guru. >Just checked. Works fine. > If you are using AmigaDOS V1.2 *AND* a 68010, then doing a "*" will not cause a vist from the Guru. > >But even if it didn't, I have never had anything guru on a priviledge >problem, save brain dead games, if I run the public domain DeciGel >trap handler. Many thanks to this author by the way. At home I use a 68010 and find that the most common Guru makers are games! I run DeciGel all the time on almost anything, (kind of a habit I guess), and it is a great little Guru saver. > Lately I don't even bother running it and nothing that I have >crashes. > Just think what would have happened if the SCA virus would not run with a 68010 :-) :-) > Ross -- Dan Schein uucp: {ihnp4|allegra|burdvax|rutgers}!cbmvax!schein Commodore AMIGA ARPANET: cbmvax!schein@uunet.uu.net 1200 Wilson Drive Bix: dschein Plink: Dan*CATS West Chester PA 19380 phone: (215) 431-9100 ext. 9542 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ All spelling mistakes are a result of my efforts to avoid education :-) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ I help Commodore by supporting the AMIGA. Commodore supports me by allowing me to form my own suggestions and comments.