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From: Stewart Midwinter <midtoad@home.com>
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Kees:

sorry to trouble you.  I didn't get a good answer on comp.os.minix so I
thought I'd try another angle.

Are you aware of anyone ever installing minix on a Sharp PC-3100?  This
is an 8088-powered machine with DOS 3.3 and 2 MB of RAM, which can be
configured all as drive e: or as EMS memory.  It has a bootable SRAM a:
drive (mine has a 2MB card in it).

If it has been done, where can I turn to for advice on how?

Or am I wasting my time?

cheers,
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Stewart Midwinter
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