[net.micro.amiga] Unix for the Amiga

djz@spice.cs.cmu.edu (Daniel Zigmond) (07/03/86)

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I've just recieved a 68020 board from IO Inc. to review for AmigaWorld.
Since it's a prerelease, it took some doing to get it working, but I'm quite
impressed with it so far.

A company called Synergy Microsystems is considering doing a port of Unix to
the Amiga equipped with this 68020.  However, they are concerned about what
the market for such a product would be.  Since I am personally very excited
about this idea, I offered to ask around and see what sort of interest there
was in this idea.  If I can present some positive results to Synergy, they
will do the port.  They estimate it would take somewhere around 45 to 60
days, depending on the engineers work load and the apparent interest in the
product.

If you would be interested in running Unix on your Amiga, please get in
touch with me.  I need to know several things from each person:

	1. Are you an individual user or do represent some sort of company?
	2. If you are with a company, how many units would you be interested
	   in purchasing?
	3. What is your experience with Unix?
	4. What sort of support would you need/expect?
	5. Would you consider buying the system if little (free) support was
	   offered.

The last two questions may seem odd.  Basically, Synergy is worried about
being swamped with calls from people who know very little about Unix.  I
suggested that a good user's manual would probably save them a lot of money
asnd headaches in the long run.  However, they are still concerned about
just how much support they would need to offer since this would be their
first product in the personal computer market.

If we can round up enough interested parties, we can all have Unix.  But we
need to get evidence that it would be a good idea.  If there are people out
there (besides myself) who would be willing to answer questions about the
system once we had it, that would make Synergy's job that much easier.  So
please, get in touch with me if you're interested and maybe we can pull this
off.

	Dan

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