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Date:      Thu, 16 Jan 97 12:39:53 Pacific Standard Time
From:      "Sean J. Schluntz"  <schluntz@pinpt.com>
To:        Pedro Giffuni  <m230761@ingenieria.ingsala.unal.edu.co>
Cc:        emulation@freebsd.org, Giles Lean  <giles@nemeton.com.au>
Subject:   Re: Emulation of HP-UX or A*X? 
Message-ID:  <Chameleon.853447450.List@journeyman>
References:  <Pine.SOL.3.91.970116142118.7966A-100000@ingenieria.ingsala.unal.edu.co> 

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> > Well, I know that IBM makes AIX (Or AUX, Apple Makes the other.)  Oh well, 

> > which ever IBM makes is compatible with the x86 platform.  You can even 
get it 
> > on some of the Notebooks (PPC and x86).  Do you know what type of Unix 
this 
> > is?  And how hard would it be to emulate that one.
> >
> AIX is a strange POSIX brew between SYSV and BSD43. Most commercial UNIXs 
> (SGI) are following that tendency. AIX, in particular, is very BSD-like 
> and the new releases are microkernels (very slow). It seems like you're 
> thinking in a "native emulation" like BSDI's. We know BSD/OS is mostly 
> the same kernel but no one knows what IBM really made (it does use 
> Berkeley software anyway). The problem here is that there are no real 
> advantages in emulating AIX for PC; it's ugly, rarely used, and most apps 
> already run under Linux and SCO emulation.
> An emulation that is being worked upon is SVR4 (Solaris) but it would be 
> a miracle if their free CDE runs because we would need about a 
> "bazillion" of their shared libs.

So our SVR4 might end up like the SCO emulation?  Most of it works, but some 
specific programs require shared libs that are only in the 'real' package?  
That would not bother me, I can get a copy of Solaris at educational discount 
and copy the libs (Like I did for SCO, I don't like either much, but the 
ability to run their binaries now and then would be useful.)

-Sean
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