On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, marsh wrote: > > Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think AT&T System V ever ran > on 286s. Xenix, Minix, and Coherent are the main derivatives I can think > of that ran on 286s. > > - Marsh
i Marsh, Hi folks Yes, System V did indeed run on 286s. I ran Microport's System V-AT, a derivative of System V.2, on my 286 machine (8 MHz, 2.5 MB RAM, 40 MB disk) from 86-90. It was System V.2, with a few drivers from Microport. My machine was a PC's Limited 286 (later Dell...) Xenix and Venix were both licensed from AT&T later USL, because Unix was a strongly protected trademark. I think a company called Interactive did the ports to the 286 and 386 architectures. There were several folk who sold 'real' Unix for 286 in those days. AT&T ran a version of System V.2 on their 6300 Plus, which was a 286 machine. David ------------------------------------------------------------------------- LINUX: the FREE 32 bit OS for [345]86 PC's available NOW! David B Teague | User interface copyrights & software patents make [EMAIL PROTECTED] | programing a dangerous business. Ask me or [EMAIL PROTECTED] spy counter-intelligence wild porno sex gold bullion Soviet Bosnia clipper