On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Kelsey Hartigan Go wrote:
> >hardware architectures. Last time I checked the official source tree, it
> >supported 9 major architectures comprising the Alpha (Digital/Compaq), ARM
> >(Netwinder), i386 (Intel 0x[3-6]86 and clones), m68k (Motorola 68000
> >family), mips, ppc, s390, sparc and sparc64. There are various projects
> >that attempt to further the scope of Linux platform compatibility.
>
> You forgot the AS/400 or was it the s390 processor? I do know AS/400
> blackbox uses Risc..
s390 is in the main source tree. i didn't see any reference to AS/400 in
the source tree though.
> With the basic Unix, that alone can already be a server --- gopher server
> source recompiled, you have ftp and sendmail...
> that's enough in those days to make it a email, ftp and gopher server. At
> least on ver 0.99 pl 14
that was in several releases of linux later pa. if you look at the 0.95a
features, wala pa ngang networking code. kermit pa lang ata ang available
for interaction with other machines. of course there were a lot of new
functionalities that came with the additional features introduced later.
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