Subject: Re: MacLinux (and other MacUnices)
To: None <macbsd-general@netbsd.org>
From: Jim Wise <wisej@acf4.NYU.EDU>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 12/22/1994 02:51:25
>There is also the new-born Patmos camp.  On a scale from most to 
>least complete, they would be:

>        MacLinux 
>        Patmos 
>        MacMiNT 
>        MacBSD   
>        MachTen   
>        A/UX    

It seems not to have been perfectly clear, as I thought it would be from
context, that I meant this list to be from least to most.  sorry.  I agree
that the relative positioning of MachTen and MacBSD is not absolute, but
chose it due to MacBSD's rate of change, and MachTen's strong X support.
I am a long-time user of MacMiNT, and a current happy owner of A/UX. 
(If you can get it on sale or used... do.)

As several people pointed out, the mac version of Minix should be on there.
I haven't seen it, but if what I hear is accurate, it probably belongs
between MacMiNT and MacBSD on that list.  Someone also mentioned the now-
defunct MacMach.  I have no idea where to put that.

				Jim Wise
				wisej@acf4.nyu.edu