richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) (07/09/88)
In article <116@hrsw2.UUCP> bakken@hrsw2.UUCP (David E. Bakken) writes: >In article <4571@gryphon.CTS.COM>, richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) writes: >> USENET may have been invented by and for UNIX, but that is no longer the >> case. It runs on PC's, IBM mainframes, Amiga's, [etc.] > >You mean UUCP, not USENET, don't you, Richard? Or has someone ported >the USENET software to Amy? Somewhere in between. Somebody around here has got a UUCP equivalent running on his Amiga, and has had it for a while. About six months ago he mentioned workinh on a newsreader and mail program, so while he hasnt ported the USENET software per se, I think he's pretty much duplicated it. -- If you were to flatten out Wales, it would be bigger than England. richard@gryphon.CTS.COM {backbone}!gryphon!richard