5360's can be buggers. We had one take a nose dive off a ramp. They are
heavy, awkward beasts. I would not be surprised though if it powers up
with few problems when we get around to trying it. They are built like
tanks.
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Will Jennings wrote:
Actually, Domain/OS is one of Apollo's 3 operating
systems... Apollo started
back when AT&T wasn't licensing UNIX for commercial use, so they had to
create their own UNIX clone, which was actually better than UNIX. This was
called Aegis, later changed to be called Domain/OS. Later, when AT&T did
start licensing UNIX, Apollo was smart enough to know that even though Aegis
or Domain/OS, depending on what you called it, was better than UNIX, the
AT&T standard was what mattered to people, so they licensed UNIX, and that
became Domain/IX, and shortly afterward, HP bought Apollo and killed
basically everything other than Prism (PA-Risc).
Will J
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