At 01:18 PM 7/20/2020, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
>>>Bela Lubkin
>>Waait. Is this somehow related to the Armory?
>
>I know Bela, and will be picking it up from him tonight
I knew him back in the Amiga days, and just a few years ago
I was looking at my class roster from Shorewood (WI) Intermed
Awesome. Sounds like it's in good hands.
Thanx, all!
RJL
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020, 10:18 AM Bob Smith wrote:
> Bela Lubkin
>
> We have a winner! Al Kossow does want it -- he didn't say whether for
> Bitsavers or Computer History Museum...
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> W
On 7/20/20 9:43 AM, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote:
Hi, Warren. We've spoken a few times through the decades, but a have a
friend with a delightful relic of PC Unix history: the original 286 UNIX
port, well before SCO with Xenix.
Bela is in Mountain View, CA so he's on the wrong continent for yo
> > Hi, Warren. We've spoken a few times through the decades, but a have a
> > friend with a delightful relic of PC Unix history: the original 286 UNIX
> > port, well before SCO with Xenix.
> > Bela is in Mountain View, CA so he's on the wrong continent for you, but I
> > figured you might know of
Bela Lubkin
We have a winner! Al Kossow does want it -- he didn't say whether for
Bitsavers or Computer History Museum...
2 · Like · React · Reply · More · Yesterday at 4:53 AM
Warner Losh replied · 3 replies
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 4:11 AM Robert Lipe via cctalk
wrote:
>
> Hi, Warren. We've spo
Hi, Warren. We've spoken a few times through the decades, but a have a
friend with a delightful relic of PC Unix history: the original 286 UNIX
port, well before SCO with Xenix.
Bela is in Mountain View, CA so he's on the wrong continent for you, but I
figured you might know of an appropriate home