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From: cwr@crash.cts.com (Will Rose)
Subject: Re: Unix CAN be used on a minimal system! (Re: Unix OS for 286)
Organization: CTS Network Services (crash, ctsnet), El Cajon, CA
Date: 22 Apr 93 21:27:14 PDT
Message-ID: <1993Apr22.212714.22222@crash>
References: <1r39huINN2mk@srvr1.engin.umich.edu>
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scott allen long (scottl@engin.umich.edu) wrote:
: In article <1r34mlINNbv6@uwm.edu> Rick Miller - Linux Device Registrar <rick@ee.uwm.edu> writes:
: >sjsobol@tiny.com (Steven J Sobol) writes:
: >>
: >>I use Coherent 4.0, the 32-bit 386-specific version, on a 16-mhz 386-SX.
: >>It has 2 MB of RAM, and the 45 MB hard drive is divided evenly down the 
: >>middle.
: [deleted.... "My computer is smaller than yours!"]

I once had UZI running on a Z80 - 32K system and 32K user space - so there!

(I wiped it, alas; there's a mark II around, but I've never had the time
to find it and play with it).

Will
cwr@crash.cts.com