Ancient 8086/80286 unixes?
Chris M
chrism3667 at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 6 14:30:48 CDT 2007
--- Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
> Seems to me that there was also a Burroughs
> (branded?) machine with a
> proporietary (i.e. Burroughs legacy architecture)
> board.
I'm not sure what you're referring to here. There was
a group of 286 (386?) Burroughs machines that were
bios-less. Saw 1 on eBay a couple of years back. I
should have grabbed them :(
Did Burroughs ever build a real IBM compatible? Most
know about the '186 based ICON. It almost seems like
you're referring to something pcish w/some
mini/mainframe card installed. But what do I know...
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