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Date: Tue, 08 Dec 1998 00:07:25 -0600
From: Phil Brutsche <brutsche@uswest.net>
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Julien System Oster wrote:
> 
[snip]
> 
> And now... where's XEmacs 20.4 for Minix? :) (remember that the X in XEmacs
> does not stand for X11 but for eXtended)
Actually, considering the size and complexity of XEmacs, I don't think
that vanilla Minix will be able to run it, much less compile it.

Minix-vmd might be able to handle it though.

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Phil Brutsche		pbrutsch@creighton.edu | brutsche@uswest.net
