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June 1996, Week 4

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Dan Hollis <[log in to unmask]>
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Dan Hollis <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Jun 1996 16:05:23 -0700
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> Dan writes:
> > Or simply a decline in >>HP/UX<<. Remember that unlike the HP3000, there are
> > numerous vendors for Unix. But only >>one<< source for the HP3000.
> BTW, there used to be basically only one vendor for HP-UX (not counting
> Samsung, as I could never quite tell what was happening with them).
>
> But, HP appears to be licensing some companies to put ports of HP-UX on their
> own PA-RISC based systems in the near future.
 
Is HP's hardware open, as in is there hardware programming information
openly available? It would be interesting to port Linux to PA-RISC. I can
imagine Linux running on an HP3000 :-)
 
-Dan

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