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Re: walnut creek cd rom



Kelly Hall <khall@acm.org> wrote in message news:<uS9_c.11364$QJ3.5596@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>...
> Bill Vermillion wrote:
> 
> > WindRiver builds embedded systems and based a lot on BSDI and they
> > bought that group to get some proprietary things from what I
> > undestand.   Wind River has recently moved to Linux.  They appear
> > to be quite large in the embedded worlds.  See their site.
> 
> More likely WR bought them to hedge their bets on the march of free *nix 
> systems into the high-end embedded market.  I don't think it worked for 
> them.  The best part of WR's wasted money is that it moved lots of BSDI 
> developers into the FreeBSD camp.
> 
> Kelly



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I have a large library of Amiga CD's. Maybe we can arrange something.
Was there a particular Walnut Creek "Amiga CD" of interest?