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From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@FreeBSD.org>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: Whatever happend to 386BSD?
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 22:31:44 -0700
Organization: Walnut Creek CDROM
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To: Jacob Parnas <jparnas@cybercom.net>
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Jacob Parnas wrote:
> 
> tyme@visi.com wrote:
> : I was just wondering if the source code and actually the whole operating
> : system are still availible. And if so where i could find it. does someone
> : have it on tape :) or something? I want to get it for educational
> : purposes, i already have Minix, but the more you have the more you learn!
> : I think the last version realeased was 0.2? was it not? thanks in advance.
> 
> : Josh Lynch
> : tyme@visi.com
> 
> I think it is now called BSDI or NETBSD.  There's also freebsd.

Nope, sorry.  They've always been entirely different products. 386BSD
is, by all appearances, simply dead.

-- 
- Jordan Hubbard
  FreeBSD core team / Walnut Creek CDROM.