steve@arezzo.siemens.com (Steve Giovannetti) (09/25/90)
Does anyone know the minimum configuration for a system to run AmigaUnix? Will a 2000 do it, or do you need a 3000? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Giovannetti (steve@learning.siemens.com) "Enita non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem!" William of Occam ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
d87-khd@sm.luth.se (Karl-Gunnar Hultland) (09/26/90)
In article <STEVE.GNUS13@arezzo.siemens.com> steve@arezzo.siemens.com (Steve Giovannetti) writes: > >Does anyone know the minimum configuration for a system to run AmigaUnix? >Will a 2000 do it, or do you need a 3000? > As been told on the net before: You can use UNIX on a A2000 PROVIDING you have a MMU installed in it, (i.e. by putting in a '30 in it) Karl --- Karl Hultland,(d87-khd@sm.luth.se) University of Lulea,Sweden Revolution: in politics, an abrupt change in the form of misgovernment. - A. Bierce
peterk@cbmger.UUCP (Peter Kittel GERMANY) (09/26/90)
In article <STEVE.GNUS13@arezzo.siemens.com> steve@arezzo.siemens.com (Steve Giovannetti) writes: > >Does anyone know the minimum configuration for a system to run AmigaUnix? >Will a 2000 do it, or do you need a 3000? You need a MMU, so the least would be an A2500, like the very first prototypes shown by Commodore some years ago :-) -- Best regards, Dr. Peter Kittel // E-Mail to \\ Only my personal opinions... Commodore Frankfurt, Germany \X/ {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!cbmger!peterk