Ensor wrote:
I was more concerned with running it on a
VAX/SGI/Sun/NeXT box
Your only serious consideration is netBSD, as you've found out. Linux's
roots were x86 so it hasn't been ported to nearly as many platforms.
For low-resource x86 computing, you can run Minix on an 808x, and
several variants of AT&T or SCO on 286, and there's an older version of
Coherent that runs on 286 (3.x and earlier). I'm biased toward Coherent
of course...
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