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From: boob@calgary.UUCP (Boob Bramwell)
Newsgroups: net.unix,net.unix-wizards
Subject: microvax 4.2 BSD Unix query
Message-ID: <598@calgary.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 27-Sep-84 01:16:32 EDT
Article-I.D.: calgary.598
Posted: Thu Sep 27 01:16:32 1984
Date-Received: Tue, 25-Sep-84 20:51:33 EDT
Organization: U of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
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Posted on behalf of Jan Cuthbertson, Faculty of Environmental Design,
			University of Calgary.

Has anyone out there taken an ordinary, everyday copy of 4.2BSD suitable
for an ordinary, everyday vax, and hacked it up to run on a microvax?
We are not particularly interested in Ultrix, since we are already
running several Unixes (Unices?).  If the answer to the previous
question is "yes", we would like to know how well it works, and how
much trouble it was to do.  All info greatly appreciated.
	Thanks in advance,
		Boob, at U of Calgary Dept. of Comp.Sci.