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From: thwang@cory.Berkeley.EDU (HWANG TSONG-WEN)
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Subject: Re: Multiple OSs at once! (Was: Re: Todd Rundgren's Macintosh OS)
Keywords: Mac OS MS-DOS Apple II UNIX
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Date: 30 Sep 89 23:42:31 GMT
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In article <9688@chinet.chi.il.us> henry@chinet.chi.il.us (Henry C. Schmitt) writes:
>
>Why stop at three?  The latest (9/26) MacWeek has an article about a
>UNIX clone which runs under MultiFinder.  [Called MacIDRIS by
>Whitesmith].
>
>  H3nry C. Schmitt     | CompuServe: 72275,1456  (Rarely)

Has anybody actually used MacIDRIS, or am I being a little hasty in
asking?  If not, any subjective or objective evaluations, comments,
flames, etc. would be appreciated.

Please email to robert@toaster.sfsu.edu; this is a friend's account.