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From: grayc@btm0qt.se.bel.alcatel.be (Christopher Gray)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Amaya for NetBSD/68k?
Date: 04 Feb 1997 12:45:02 +0100
Organization: G. Khan Social Re-engineering
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Hi all,

I'd like to be able to run the W3C's testbed browser on my 68k machine,
but this seems not to be possible: W3C only make binaries available
for three systems, and the sources are only available to W3C member
organisations.

Anyone know of a way around this?  I'd be willing to act as a volunteer
for an organisation if necessary ...

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