Christopher Smith wrote:
OSF/1), and even they didn't really use it for distribution. In the end,
nobody was particularly interested in making their stuff run on other
people's architecture, and ANDF always seemed like it would put you at a
disadvantage relative to native stuff.

Back then it probably would have. And the market was different then. I think it was an idea ahead of its time.

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