Unix on the A2000 w/ which accellerator?

Checkpoint Technologies ckp at grebyn.com
Wed Mar 20 04:18:54 AEST 1991


In article <1991Mar19.124047.27083 at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> l-rittle at uiuc.edu (Loren J. Rittle) writes:
>In article <1427 at amix.commodore.com> ford at amix.commodore.com (Mike "Ford" Ditto) writes:
>>Amiga Unix used to depend on the boot ROMs on the A2630, but starting
>>with version 2.0, this depedency will be gone.  The new version should
>>work on any Amiga with an MMU and math chip and AmigaDOS 2.0 ROMs.
>>
>>However, this is ignoring the issue of using disk controllers other
>>than A2091 or A3000 SCSI interfaces.
>
>I sure hope C= (or at least the marketing section) doesn't
>make it so Amiga UNIX won't work on 3rd party hard drives controllers
>and accelerators.  I have a GVP series II and GVP '030
>board.  I will not buy an A2091 to run Amiga UNIX, I would
>go without. It seems to me, that there are many A2000 systems
>out there with non-C= '030 boards and non-C= hard drive controllers.
>If some of the more common configurations aren't supported,
>then I don't see much of a future for Amiga UNIX on soupped up
>A2000's, which is too bad, 'cause I don't want to put more 
>money in computer hardware right now (I've already spent ~8K
>on my dream Amiga system :-).

What company wrote the software drivers to make your GVP Series II work
in the A2000 for AmigaDOS? That's right, GVP.

So now, what company must write the software drivers to make your GVP
Series II work in the A2000 for Unix?  Aha, it's GVP.

There's nothing technically preventing Amiga Unix from supporting all
third party hard drives.  But it'll have to be the third parties that
make this happen.  Therefore you'r job is to convince GVP that they will
earn real dollars if they spend the effort to write Unix drivers for the
Series II.  And I wish you all the luck in the world...
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