>For any who may be interested, Minix is now under the bsd license
>allowing it to be used freely and in commercial applications.  For
>any who did not know, minix is a unix clone micro kernel that will
>happily run on (2)86  and 88 processors.
>
>Joe
>

hmm... in fact there's a native 32-bit version too, even a version with X..
allthough i don't think it's used that much. i once sought information about
it on the net, only found a few pages, and very little applications. it's
primarily meant for studying how an operating system works...

Piwi
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