Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1996 13:07:13 -0500 From: nishika@sm10.sciatl.com To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Cc: yuda@kagoshima-ct.ac.jp Subject: Re: your mail Message-ID: <32B832D1.3374@sm10.sciatl.com>
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J Wunsch wrote: > > > I want to ride BSD/386 on PC-9801NS/T. > > > > What is a PC-9801NS/T? Unless it uses Micro Channel Architecture you're > > probably fine. > > Judging from the name, i would instantly assume that it belongs to the > ``PC98'' family. So no, it's certainly not MCA, and yes, FreeBSD > probably runs on it. There's a special version called ``FreeBSD(98)'' > for it. Since these machines are (to the best of my knowledge) only > available and most useful in Japan, many of the baseline FreeBSD > developers throughout the world don't know very much about > FreeBSD(98), even though the sources are kept in the same CVS > repository now. I believe all of them are true. I'm not FreeBSD(98) user, but FreeBSD user. Now I'm in US and I can't contact my friends, good 98-users, right now. I think followings are more helpful for this question: http://www.jp.freebsd.org/ - Japan FreeBSD User's Group http://www.jp.freebsd.org/ml.html - FreeBSD and FreeBSD(98) Japanese Mailing List http://zephyr.elcom.nitech.ac.jp/~yuki/FreeBSD/search.html - Search Engine for FreeBSD and FreeBSD Japanese Mailing List --- #! /usr/local/bin/nishika # Katsuji Nishikawa # E-Mail: nishika@sm10.sciatl.com, [Not currently:katsuji@mie-com.co.jp] # - If it's somewhere, I'll use it. If it's nowhere, I'll make it. -
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