Mail Archives: opendos/2000/12/04/20:00:33
MINIX was what was used all over the world by students.
Linus originally wrote LINUX as an exercise to see if he could make
something better than MINIX, which was rather limited when
compared to a full version of UNIX (which would not run on a PC).
Possibly your 286 version was the original LINUX kernal, before all
the GNU modifications and utilities were added.
BOB 'DOMAN' MOSS "Chocolate is a vitamin."
On Sat, 2 Dec 2000 10:50:49 -0700 "Patrick Moran" <pmoran22 AT yahoo DOT com>
writes:
> Linux itself
> is 32 bit mode and requires a 386 or later CPU, however, there is at
> least
> one clone of Linux that will run on a 286 and there was a professor
> at a
> university that made a UNIX clone that would run on an 8086/88, I
> believe
> it's name was MINIX. You can still find it on the WEB. I think I
> have a copy
> of it some place and possibly the 286 version. But they would be on
> the
> Linux tapes and I can't read those until I install that program for
> the tape
> in DOS Linux.
>
> Pat
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