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It's Official: IBM Announces Linux for the S/390



Well, maybe not the PDP, which is a 16 bit machine, but Linux is alive 
and well on the 64 bit Alphas. Now ther trick is to build an alpha based 
Palm Pilot.
 
On 17 May 2000, at 15:15, Jeffry Smith wrote:

> Which reminds me, since Unix was developed on the PDP series, anyone
> porting Linux to it  (and before I get flamed for the age / size of
> the machine, on the kernel mailing list, someone is looking to port
> Linux to the TI-89/92 calculator)?
> 
> jeff
> 
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> smith at missioncriticallinux.com phone:978.446.9166,x271 fax:978.446.9470
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> Thought for today:  Chemist who falls in acid will be tripping for weeks.
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