Subject: RE: What are you using port-sparc for?
To: Gary Parker <G.J.Parker@lboro.ac.uk>
From: David Brownlee <abs@NetBSD.org>
List: port-sparc
Date: 10/04/2004 15:37:14
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Gary Parker wrote:

>>  	Running an internet BBS...
>>
>> % loads
>>          Hostname  IP-address      Uptime      Load  ...
>> Users Peak  Avg
>>    meson.mono.org  217.206.161.166  85 Days     0.13  0.28
>>   11  12   3.6
>>   proton.mono.org  217.206.161.165 180 Days     0.14  0.17
>>   25  38  14.4
>>     muon.mono.org  217.206.161.163  56 Days     0.26  0.30
>>   25  43  20.9
>>   photon.mono.org  217.206.161.164 114 Days     0.28  0.23
>>   21  41  13.6
>> Tue May  4 13:38:03  -  Mon Sep 27 20:01:59           Totals
>>  82 115  52.5
>
> Good Lord!
>
> There's a blast from the past....that wouldn't be the same Mono that used to
> run at Imperial, would it?

 	City university as mono.city.ac.uk, but yes. Now as just mono.org.

 	Ob closer-to-topic comment. Mono has been on NetBSD kit since
 	~NetBSD 1.0, with an occasional OpenBSD and IRIX box thrown in
 	as gap fillers. On alpha, i386, shark, sparc, sparc64, sun3 :)

> I spent most of (failed) degree course at Trent Poly logged onto our VAX and
> telnet'd into Mono...happy days on the Psion and Amiga forums.
>
> Please tell me Zebedee is still running, too?

 	I believe so: http://www.zebedee.org/
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