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From: ccrdan@ucdavis.UUCP (Dan Gold)
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Subject: Re: Welcome!
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Date: Sun, 15-Sep-85 03:39:21 EDT
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> > It would seem that
> > OS9/68K would be an ideal substrate for the 'visual/mac-type' user
> > interface that they provide.  Does anybody know why they decided to "go
> > their own way" and develop custom OS's for their machines.  Are the OS9
> > developers so unreasonable about relicensing that this was impossible?
> 
> I thought that the ATARI was using a variant of CP/M-68K. That was what my
> fallible sources informed me (confirmation or denials, anyone?).

I believe that the Atari will be using the GEM system or something very
similiar.

Dan Gold

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Dan Gold

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