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Subject: Re: Newer BSD thingies....nice but then again....
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On  7 Jun, rdkeys@unity.ncsu.edu wrote:

> True, and I run about a dozen NetBSD critters 
Ahh. I thought that you did not know about the new (puh, it is more
than 1/2 year old) developements in DMA SCSI on VAXstations...

> But, I still do like the simple minded leanness of a 4.3BSD. 
...as I do like the leanness of NetBSD on i386...
I dont like this bloated, i386 centric wants-to-be-*ix from Finland...
Hmmm. And my TK50 is broken so I can not get 4.3BSD on my MVII without
slaughtering my TK50Z... :-(

> I do like the new scsi drivers in NetBSD VAX, though... it makes the old
> toyz fly like the wind.....(:+}}...
Oh, yes. My VS4000m60 needs only 36 hours to go through a "make build".
This is pure luxury. 

I think we are moving more and more away from the sbject of this list.
EOT
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tschüß,
         Jochen

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