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* [TUHS] what is the progress on porting 32V to x86 platform
@ 2004-04-06 17:41 J.D.
  2004-04-08  0:13 ` Pat Villani
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: J.D. @ 2004-04-06 17:41 UTC (permalink / raw)


To all concerned,

    I was wondering what progress has been made in porting 32V to the 
x86 platform.

    I would like to keep track of it's development. Maybe even dedicate 
a web site just for 32V/32I on x86. I'm not certain on how to setup a 
repository, but I'm willing to learn as I go.

    I have a DSL connection. 3 dedicated IP addresses (1 DNS, 1 mail 
server, 1 web server). The web server has 80Gb of storage space and is 
running Slackware Linux 9.1. I currently host my own web site: 
http://www.peacemax.org on the web server.

    I would really like to see a free / low cost UNIX or UNIX-like OS 
for the x86 platform come to fruition without the legal battles that 
Linux and BSD have had to deal with over the years.


Thank you,
James Falknor
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* [TUHS] what is the progress on porting 32V to x86 platform
  2004-04-06 17:41 [TUHS] what is the progress on porting 32V to x86 platform J.D.
@ 2004-04-08  0:13 ` Pat Villani
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Pat Villani @ 2004-04-08  0:13 UTC (permalink / raw)


Actually, not much since December.  Unfortunately, work is getting in 
the way of having fun.  I hope to be getting back to it again some time 
soon.

Pat


J.D. wrote:

> To all concerned,
>
>    I was wondering what progress has been made in porting 32V to the 
> x86 platform.
>
>    I would like to keep track of it's development. Maybe even dedicate 
> a web site just for 32V/32I on x86. I'm not certain on how to setup a 
> repository, but I'm willing to learn as I go.
>
>    I have a DSL connection. 3 dedicated IP addresses (1 DNS, 1 mail 
> server, 1 web server). The web server has 80Gb of storage space and is 
> running Slackware Linux 9.1. I currently host my own web site: 
> http://www.peacemax.org on the web server.
>
>    I would really like to see a free / low cost UNIX or UNIX-like OS 
> for the x86 platform come to fruition without the legal battles that 
> Linux and BSD have had to deal with over the years.
>
>
> Thank you,
> James Falknor
>
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