Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!sugar!ficc!peter From: peter@ficc.uu.net (Peter da Silva) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: 80386 vs. 68030 Keywords: synonyms: Sys V, sux Message-ID: <2534@ficc.uu.net> Date: 22 Dec 88 15:55:49 GMT References: <3283@mipos3.intel.com> <6360@killer.DALLAS.TX.US> <2014.1988Dec20.02:50:05@hammer.me.toronto.edu> Organization: SCADA Lines: 16 In article <2014.1988Dec20.02:50:05@hammer.me.toronto.edu>, yap@hammer.me.toronto.edu writes: > You're joking. Right? Else, you've never had the PLEASURE of working with > a NETWORK of bsd machines. Never experienced the freedom of being able to > flit between machines and files systems, with no more bother than a keystroke > or two. Never had the chance to ... ad infinitum. Well, I'm using such a network right now. However, it's a network of System *III* machines, though we're going to be adding some SV boxes later on. BSD != Network. -- Peter da Silva, Xenix Support, Ferranti International Controls Corporation. Work: uunet.uu.net!ficc!peter, peter@ficc.uu.net, +1 713 274 5180. `-_-' Home: bigtex!texbell!sugar!peter, peter@sugar.uu.net. 'U` Opinions may not represent the policies of FICC or the Xenix Support group.