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Re: Analogy: Amiga and UNIX
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February 15, 2003, 02:42:08 PM »
Hi,
Does anyone remember the names of the people in charge of getting Unix on the Amiga? I cannot remember the names. Shame on me. I know that one of them had glasses. Well, that leaves a few million left. :-D
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February 15, 2003, 02:55:44 PM »
@DaveP
I am on the list but I do not see names that ring a bell. I will check it out. They were also in the Deathbed Vigil video. I might have a look at that again. :-)
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You mean the people that worked on the A3000UX's UNIX?
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About the Amiga Unix people. I mean Keith Gabryelaki. I also thought Bryce Nesbitt but he did work on the Amiga OS.
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