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From: presotto@pla... presotto@pla...
Subject: [9fans] Plan 9 on Alpha?
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 21:00:43 -0500

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We have not done Mac ports in the past because
of the difficulty in getting enough unrestricted info about the box's
hardware to do it.  We do have a PowerPC environment (compiler, etc)
should someone else want to step forward after the next release
(Don't ask about when/how much/what strings yet since we're trying
to figure that our ourselves).

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Subject: Re: [9fans] Plan 9 on Alpha?
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> Our plan is to include what there is in any future distribution.

How about on the other machines included in the preveous distribution?
, and how about on Mac?

The latter would be important if you want to increase the number of Plan 9
users (especialy in Univ. etc), because Mac users don't like to change 
their machines.  They love their Mac (most of them don't even know
what is Mac :-), but I cann't change their "personality".

Kenji
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