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Re: [newbie] Darwin on Apple Network Servers?



> I know IBM's RS/6000 and it seems, an ANS is some mix of an RS/6000
> (software side) and a Macintosh (hardware side).

The ANS has some other oddities, though. It uses a Cirrus Logic video
chipset and some unusual Symbios Logic chipset as a SCSI-2 controller.
I suspect these may also contribute to failure.

For that reason, I still run (an albeit highly patched version of) AIX on
stockholm, which is an ANS 500/200.

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