Will Jennings skrev:
Is it a definite that AMIX would be on tape? I
seem to remember seeing it at
a local Commodore/Amiga place, thought it was foppies though.. If anyone
cares, I can go look.. I'm sure it would still be there, as the guy who runs
it actually appreciates history and won't sell anything he has only one
of... But he does make copies hehe
Please do look.
BTW, what is AT&T's stance on SVR4? I doubt they treat it as
"abandonware",
though I suppose legacy UNIX customers would be more fickle than IBM or DEC
users could afford to be.
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The folks who OWN the rights to SVR4 is SCO -- and soon will be
Caldera. Perhaps they might be able to do something nice like SCO did
to the early pre SysV stuff.
I think, because the stuff only runs on Amiga you'd need whoever has the
Commodore rights to AMIX as well as SCO/Caldera to allow it to be copied
or put on the web.
Bill
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