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AMIX was a [[Unix_SYSV|SYSV]] port done by Commodore to its then new [[Amiga_3000UX|Amiga 3000/UX]] computer. | AMIX was a [[Unix_SYSV|SYSV]] port done by Commodore to its then new [[Amiga_3000UX|Amiga 3000/UX]] computer. | ||
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AMIX | |
Booting up an AMIX Amiga | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | Commodore |
Architecture: | 68030, theoretically portable |
This Version: | 2.1c (1980) |
Date Released: | 1994 |
AMIX was a SYSV port done by Commodore to its then new Amiga 3000/UX computer.
How do I get this to run?!
The latest beta of WinUAE is capable of emulating the 68030's MMU, and can run the pre-installed AMIX image available from here.
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