oops since found http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Unix which answers some of my questions
Hmmmmm - when I sarted my CAD systems analyst training back in 1989 we used Sun workstations at school.
Initially we had SUN workstations with 68020 cpu at 28 mHz and 4 mB RAM.
In early 1992 the school upgraded to RISC powered Sun Stations.
In so far I object to Wikipedia:
"Commodore-Amiga, Inc., in 1990, did a full port of AT&T Unix System V Release 4 for the Amiga computer family (in addition to the proprietary AmigaOS shipping with these systems by default), informally known as Amix.
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Sun, HP, and IBM had similarly priced systems. The A3000UX's 68030 was noticeably underpowered compared to most of its RISC-based competitors."
I would rather think that a 68030 cpu is superior to a 68020 cpu, that was "state of the art" for SUN workstations in the late 80s.
I remember this because I asked our tutor when the Amiga3000UX was released, if I could - in theory - run the CAD soft we used at school on it.