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From: iiitac@uk.ac.swan.pyr (Alan Cox)
Subject: Re: Wine status March 11, 1994
Message-ID: <1994Mar31.203300.29334@uk.ac.swan.pyr>
Organization: Swansea University College
References: <michaelv.764917177@ponderous.cc.iastate.edu> <2n9tcu$60h@crl2.crl.com> <michaelv.765050181@ponderous.cc.iastate.edu>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 1994 20:33:00 GMT
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In article <michaelv.765050181@ponderous.cc.iastate.edu> michaelv@iastate.edu (Michael L. VanLoon) writes:
>NetBSD already runs on the Pentium and 68k Mac.  It runs on Suns, but
>not the 10, yet.  I'm sure the PowerMac port is only as far away as
>the first contributing member buying one.  NetBSD as a common platform
>is probably as close as Solaris for the Mac.
>
Last time I checked neither the 4/260 or the 3/160's we have here were
supported by either Linux or NetBSD. A great pity as the 3/160's especially
are slowly coming apart under the weight of this hack and that Sun patch
and this utility being upgraded.

Alan