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From: jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr)
Subject: Re: So, what's up with 386bsd?
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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 00:18:47 GMT
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Greg Delozier (delozier@mcs.kent.edu) wrote:
: Hi,

: [Foreword: I'm aware that by asking the following question, I'm
: running the risk of disturbing Mr. Monroy's current quiescence, for
: which I apologize in advance...]

: Well, some time back around the time of the formation of the NetBSD
: and FreeBSD groups, there were some various comments attributed
: to the Jolitzen that the next release of 386bsd was going to have
: some revolutionary feature set that would just amaze everyone. You
: remember: new kernel architecture, memory management improvements, etc.
:
	As of this time,I have had no other details, this was 
	in part the reason for the silence on my part. 
	However, I too am interested, so I will investigate and
	return with an answer later this week (Friday or Saturday).


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Jesus Monroy Jr                                          jmonroy@calon.com
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