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Xref: sserve comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit:3260 comp.unix.bsd:12091 comp.os.mach:3010 Newsgroups: comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit,comp.unix.bsd,comp.os.mach Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!news.Hawaii.Edu!ames!kronos.arc.nasa.gov!simpson From: simpson@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (Kenneth H. Simpson) Subject: Re: Anyone has experiences of NeXTSTEP? Message-ID: <1993Jun10.015221.20104@kronos.arc.nasa.gov> Keywords: NeXTSTEP Sender: usenet@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (Will Edgington, wedgingt@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov) Nntp-Posting-Host: mccarthy.arc.nasa.gov Organization: NASA/ARC Information Sciences Division References: <1993Jun9.032038.1087@rai.juice.or.jp> Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1993 01:52:21 GMT Lines: 27 In article <1993Jun9.032038.1087@rai.juice.or.jp> tetsuji@rai.juice.or.jp (Tetsuji Rai) writes: > >Hi, netters. > Title says it all. > I want to know about the graphic capabilities, network capabilities, >and supported cards for network, and graphics and its speed. > Thanks in advance. > >Tetsuji > >--- >Tetsuji Rai tetsuji@rai.juice.or.jp >5-12-21, Toyotamakita, Nerimaku, Tokyo 176, Japan >voice: +81-3-3557-3936 fax: +81-3-3993-0323 >CIS: 74610,1537 I'm interested in NeXStep for the i486 - is it Mt Xinu's Mach386 with the NeXTStep GUI? Is it possible to build a Mach3.0 kernel? Does it support EISA bus (or anyother bus other than the AT bus?) Is there an upper bound on the physical memory (16 Mbytes?) -- =============================================================================== Kenneth Simpson NASA Internet: simpson@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov Ames Research Center, MS/269-1 UUCP: ames!ptolemy!simpson Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000