Mark Benson wrote:
> On Tuesday, Oct 1, 2002, at 21:02 Europe/London, Eagle wrote:
> 
> 
>>Me too!  My goal is to have something like Unix running on every one of
>>my computers. :)  The 68000 machines (SE & Plus) were proving
>>difficult, but everything from the 68030 on up is easy to get Unix for.
> 
> 
> I forget what the spec is for Mac Minix... Would that work on older 
> machines

Yes.

> or is it 030 and upward? It's easy to do and slightly less 
> stress than Linux or BSD. Works great on an SE/30 IIRC.
> 

I have not tried it yet myself, but it is suppossed to run on top of 
System 6. Originally it was intended to run on the Mac Plus with one 
disk drive but the current version needs 20MB harddisk space.

Just give it a try...

Eberhard

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