At 04:20 �� 5/3/2002, you wrote:
>On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Phoebus R. Dokos wrote: > >>Well there are non-MMU flavors, that's why I suggested it... and >>furthermore it's real UNIX :-) > >Doesn't matter, dude! Nobody's using Unix on piddly little computers these >days - Unix is for big iron, and in that world, we're nuthin, nuthin I >tells ya! Well back in the day of Minicomputers the best you could hope was a 68k @ 10MHz and that's a lot less than what an SGC card has to offer (let alone the GoldFire or the ArmQL ;-) The thing is that if you squeeze it until it gives you can have a fully functional BSD that occupies 1 1.44Mb floppy (add there a microGUI) and you got yourself affordable internet access for everyone with a regular (SGC) QL :-) Phoebus
