On Fri, 26 May 2000, Tony Duell wrote:
[1] Actually, the PERQ 3a (aka AGW3300) was a
68020-based unix box. All
other PERQs had the soft-microcoded CPU.
However, what I did was the easy part.
Had it not
been for some hackers in the U.K., one very highly skilled
hardware hacker in particular - who may be reading this list and will
probably comment on this message :-), much of the information needed
Who the heck was that? It's about the time I got my first PERQ (a 2T1),
but I hardly fit the rest of the description. Unless 'very highly
skilled' == 'termninally clueless'.
Ok, do you want to get into a flame-fest over this? I was referring
you you. DOn't tell me that you're beginning to believe the bizdroid
definition of highly skilled which is "terminally clueless," and the
corresponding bizdroid equation where:
(terminally clueless) * n = ((highly * n) unskilled) * cq)
where cq is the conformity quotient
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