From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Wed, 6 Sep 1995 14:05:06 -0400 From: Andrew C Bulhak acb@cs.monash.edu.au Subject: Plan9 for Amiga ?? Topicbox-Message-UUID: 211a90e0-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950906180506.wJCnuYdWUFzgCbdIIWsBBikG4MXZUq5vecK_Utnwg5w@z> [M G Berberich] > > Is there an Amiga version of plan9?? > [ Not yet. Does the Amiga have a decent MMU these days? - mod ] Higher-end Amigas (the 2500 and 3000, I think, and perhaps the 2000) have a MMU; there is a port of Linux to these machines (I don't know what state it's in at the moment though). A port of Plan 9 to such Amigas would be possible (how much demand there'd be for it is another question, but if there's at least one die-hard Amiga hacker with a Plan 9 CD and some spare time, there's enough ;-) ). Another nice thing is that, once an Amiga port exists, an Atari port would be trivial. The Amiga and Atari versions of Linux/68k run off the same binaries, and perhaps even dual-purpose kernel images. -- /d/def/s/scale/u/dup/f/forall{load def}{loop}stopped pop/r{u 1 lt{-1 0 moveto 1 1 lineto stroke}{[[(ha_a0\211)(db\\h\(~)(eVhdOj)(jd_dbd)(dh\\bT\200)(f_ab^\211) (c]ffe\201)(`@h`x\200)(cZhd#h)(hb^d0v)(`Lh`8t)(eVhd\223~)(gj^a\230j)(h_ab\210a) (gd^c\211\205)]{[exch{96 sub}f]}f]{gsave 1 64 div u s concat u 1 sub r grestore }f}ifelse pop}d 240 u s 1.25 1 translate 4 r showpage% - acb@cs.monash.edu.au -