Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/04/27/20:26:17
On Thu, 27 Apr 1995, Marcus Franke wrote:
> > On Tue, 25 Apr 1995, Kevin Baca wrote:
> > > A few weeks ago, I asked for info about commercial software built
> > > with GNU tools. Some people asked me to post my results. Here
> > > [some stuff deleted]
> [some stuff deleted]
> > > NEXTStep NEXT operating system
> NEXTstep was build with GNU? Really? I can't believe...
>
I'm not too surprised.
When the Alpha chip (DEC, not Next, I know) was first publically released
I had the pleasure of attending the Vancouver Real Time Show. DEC was
there with thier chip on a tiny motherboard (EISA 6 Slot / 256M/4M ! ).
I asked the guy if they were supporting GNU; he responded that a lot
of development work was done with it and that the operating system was
off of another DEC system; just ported over (and TEN years strong).
They knew of others working on a full port of GNU as we spoke; some
two years or so ago. Note that I did not exactly say that part of the
Alpha operating system _was_ written and compiled in GNU C; nor did _he_.
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