I remember in the early 90s, just when I was needing to use computers,
thus getting actively interested in them, reading an article in one of
the Mac mags on A/UX and thinking, that and a top performing
Macintosh! life couldn't get any sweeter!
Almost thirty years later, worked my way through Mac, MS/PC DOS plus
Windows, OS/2, Windows NT/2K,XP/7/8.1/10, Linux and running a few OSes
now on virtual machines, and I'd still love to have that running.
Though I suspect it'd be more in the background ...
Wesley Parish
On 7/19/20, Warner Losh <imp(a)bsdimp.com> wrote:
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020, 2:23 PM Ed Carp
<erc(a)pobox.com> wrote:
Oh, boy, now you've got me started. I worked
on A/UX at Apple back
around 1992. I'd love to find a copy of that!
Google can find it, if you really need it.
Warner
On 7/17/20, Michael Kjörling <michael(a)kjorling.se> wrote:
Which, by the way, and also meeting your "25
years old or older"
criteria, looks like it would also include every version (with the
possible exception of the last version or so; that was 1995-1996) of
A/UX.