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From(Alan Cox)
SubjectRe: free hardware platforms
DateThu, 18 Sep 1997 19:10:32 +0100 (BST)
> Speak you of the pc-532 machines?  National Semiconductor 32532, as I
> remember.. =) NetBSD and Minix run on those, i think... but I think
> there were less than 250 of the boards ever made, and probably waaay less
> than that were ever soldered together and running. They are neat,
> though... look at www.netbsd.org/Ports/pc532/index.html for a summary of the
> platform, if you're interested.

Yeah. Those are the beasts.

> Some guy at MIT or someplace like that up north was designing Alpha-based
> workstations. I'm pretty sure it was MIT, and pretty sure that the guy's
> name was Smith. First initial J? dunno.

Would that be the "Joe" guy several people are trying to find with baseball
bats to get their money back or someone else ?


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