sön 2020-01-05 klockan 21:54 +0100 skrev Liam Proven via cctalk: > On Sun, 5 Jan 2020 at 19:02, Guy Sotomayor via cctalk > <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > I had been working on the IBM Microkernel (was one of the original > > 6 > > people onthat team). It was eventually to form the basis of OS/2 > > for > > PPC. The way thatthe microkernel project was structured was that > > most > > of the "OS" was personalityneutral (e.g. could be used for Unix, > > OS/2, > > DOS, etc) and then there was an OSpersonality that ran on top of > > the > > infrastructure. OS/2 on PPC was supposed tobe the first to ship. > > I think I read that it was based on CMU Mach -- is that right? > > It did seem for a while that a lot of things were based on Mach, but > very few seemed to make it to market. NeXTstep and OSF/1, the only > version of which to ship AFAIK was DEC OSF/1 AXP, later Digital UNIX, > later Tru64. > > MkLinux didn't get very far, either, did it? >
Well in some way or another i got a copy with the book to Sweden. Ran it from 1999 to 2002 or so (got a SGI challenge S as NetBSD machine and a pc as a linux machine at that time in 2002 or so.) Host was a 6100 with the Apple tilt display, i still have the hw, book and MkLinux cd but the psu in the 6100 became bad....