Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!tikal!sigma!uw-nsr!uw-warp!gtisqr!sam From: sam@gtisqr.UUCP (Sam Felton) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Unix available for Sage 68000 box Summary: SAGE is now STRIDE, they may have it Message-ID: <455@teela.gtisqr.UUCP> Date: 10 Nov 88 20:08:50 GMT References: <2162@julian.uwo.ca> Reply-To: sam@teela.UUCP (Sam Felton @ the Xoo) Organization: Global Technology International, Inc. Lines: 20 I did a considerable amount of work on a Sage at the University of Wash. Fisheries Research Institute a few years back. We had a UN*X called Idris from Whitesmith's that ran on it under the multi-user bios. Although it had lots of funny stuff in it (it is even less like SysV than Xenix), it was fine as long as you didn't try to port anything serious. Kermit ported on one compile, and a few other things as well. I must caution you, however, on Idris: some programming gymnastics that are commonplace occurances under SysV WILL NOT WORK under Idris; many times I gave up and went back to (ugh) UCSD P-System, since it, although slow, was very versatile (the Pascal compiler is THE best I've EVER used, and the FORTRAN wasn't bad either). If all else failed, I could always use the Assembler. STRIDE also VAR's a version from UniSoft, although I don't know if it runs on an unmodified Sage or not. My recommendation would be to try to get in touch with STRIDE and see if they can tell you any more about it. --Sam CAUTION: Nothing I say has anything to do with anything, so don't quote me or everyone will think you're crazy.