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From: ahasty@cisco.com
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: *BSD counter: 571 registered users of free BSD versions
Date: 18 Apr 1994 08:32:39 GMT
Organization: Cisco
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References: <2nfrmq$siv@aun.uninett.no> <2njvsh$fna@dearg.cuillin.org.uk> <2nq5js$7lp@hecate.umd.edu>
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     Mark Sienkiewicz wrote in article <2nq5js$7lp@hecate.umd.edu> :
>
>In article <2njvsh$fna@dearg.cuillin.org.uk>,
>Guy Dawson <guy@dearg.cuillin.org.uk> wrote:
>>In article <2nfrmq$siv@aun.uninett.no>, Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no writes:

>I don't think it's on the space shuttle, but I came *really* *close*
>to using Netbsd on a ground support computer for the USMP2 flight
>in early March.  It got DOS installed on it two days before the
>launch so that it would be exactly like the four DOS-based X 
>terminals we were using.
>
>I actually have a user running Netbsd for the purpose of post-flight
>data analysis.
>

Hmm...

Can we talk to the astronauts via vat :)

It was cool watching the space shuttle mission last week with vat & nv...

	Cheers,
	Amancio