Subject: Re: NetBSD references
To: Joseph E. Taranta <jtaranta@nexusprime.org>
From: Greg Putrich <gregp@primenet.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/18/1996 13:30:01
On Sat, 17 Aug 1996, Joseph E. Taranta wrote:
> I have given up on the MacII as I can not find an MMU or an inexpensive
> alternative. Right now it is acting as a really cool , really BIG
> paperweight.
I was able to find a 68851 by posting in one of the Macintosh newsgroups.
Forget which one tho. Also picked up a 68020 & 68881 along with it (came
as a set).
I'll keep my eye out for a source and pass it along. Took me a couple of
weeks to find one, but I _did_ find one. I'll look around here for the
name & addr of the guy I got it from.
> I was wondering if anyone could suggest some good reference sources.
Unix System Administration Handbook - The red cover one with CD. It's by Evi
Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass, and Trent Hein. ISBN 0-13-151051-7.
VERY good.
A Student's Guide to Unix - Harley Hahn ISBN 0-07-025511-3. A good
general book of Unix.
4.4BSD System Manager's Manual - O'Reilly & Assoc. ISBN 1-56592-080-5.
Quite specific topics on 4.4BSD (dah), including the man (8) pages,
sendmail stuff and lots of other cool things. Not really for the
beginner, but after a while it becomes quite useful.
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