I used Mach10 and Later MkLinux as my UNIXy systems while in College before I got my first Sun Workstation in the mid ’90’s. Interestingly enough. MkLinux was actually ported to Old World PowerMacs by Apple and HP. I think they also made.a version PCs too. And Mach10 was interesting. Different. I also had Minix for the Mac, it worked much the same, as an app that sat onto of MacOS. - Derrik > On Jul 20, 2020, at 4:47 AM, arnold@skeeve.com wrote: > > ISTR that A/UX was nothing special as a Unix. Am I failing to remember? > > I had had a DMD 5620 at my job, and after I moved to a different place > and requested one, they graced me with a Macintosh. It could sort of > do multiple windows, but it was like having a piper cub after being > used to a 747. > > Other interesting bits for the Mac to maybe recover would be Mach Ten, > which ran Mach on top of regular MacOS. (Talk about inverted pyramids...) > There was also a Mach/Linux that I think ran on the Mac at some point. > > Arnold > > Michael Parsonwrote: > >> On 2020-07-18 23:42, Grant Taylor via TUHS wrote: >>> On 7/18/20 9:46 PM, Wesley Parish wrote: >>>> I'd still love to have that running. >>> >>> I think I've seen articles about people running it running >>> virtualization / emulation. >> >> As far as I've been able to find, there is only one emulator that can >> run A/UX, shoebill[0]. >> >> I've got a Mac Quadra 950 with a Workgroup Server 95 card in it in the >> garage that I've been planning on someday trying to get A/UX running on, >> but haven't found enough round tuits. >> >> Maybe if someone could rip the 680[34]0+MMU bits out of Win/FS-UAE >> (Amiga emulator) and patch them into Basilisk II (Mac 68K emulator), >> A/UX might work there. >> >> -- >> Michael Parson >> Pflugerville, TX >> KF5LGQ >> >> [0] https://github.com/emaculation/shoebill >