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From: joshua@sleepy.retix.com (joshua geller)
Subject: Re: PCMCIA support on FreeBSD/NetBsd
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In-reply-to: foo-man@raven.csrv.uidaho.edu's message of 15 Aug 1994 05:54:58 GMT
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Date: 15 Aug 1994 22:52:57 GMT
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In article <FOO-MAN.94Aug14225459@raven.raven.csrv.uidaho.edu> 
foo-man@raven.csrv.uidaho.edu (Faried Nawaz) writes:
>   In article <jmonroyCuDz4K.BCv@netcom.com> jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus 
>   Monroy Jr) writes:

>	      A note for the bait-takers: I have no information, at
>	      this time, if 386bsd release 1. supports PCMCIA.
>	      However, if does, you will be the first to know.

>	      Don't take the bait (Geoff).

>   so, you really do like to waste resources to expound the fact that you
>   don't know what exactly is or isn't in 1.0.

>   (but we should still wait for it)

>   i know what netbsd/freebsd offers me, and i also sorta know when they'll
>   deliver.  tell me what 386bsd 1.0 will deliver (and EXACTLY when), and
>   maybe I'll start listening to you.

>      -- 
>      Jesus Monroy Jr                                      jmonroy@netcom.com
>      Zebra Research
>      /386BSD/device-drivers /fd /qic /clock /documentation
>      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>   what does that mean?

it means 

IT LIVES.

josh

The sky is stripped. I am too weak to write much. But I still hear them 
walking in the trees; not speaking. Waiting here, away from the terrifying
weaponry, out of the halls of vapor and light, beyond holland and into the
hills, I have come to