In article <69e9d6c75457b1018e0a218ccc8e6f76 at valleyimplants.com>,
Scott Quinn <compoobah at valleyimplants.com> writes:
Of course, NetBSD can be run on them with a HP-HIL
keyboard setup as
well, but I think it's pretty evident which camp I'm in. Bear has some
manuals on his site (
www.typewritten.org)
I've not used Hockey-Pux and I've barely used Domain OS. It seemed
odd, but somewhat interesting; I seem to recall there was a
command-line type console window on the graphics display in the bottom
of the screen and there was some sort of menu on the side (left or
right, I can't honestly recall).
NetBSD from the UofU was a pleasure to run and I never had any
problems with it.
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