Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Dec 2009 19:04 UTC, submitted by Karlin Fox
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Pretty cool that people are still working on this. Personally I've got NeXTSTEP 3.3 running on a PA-RISC machine, a HP 712/80. It's interesting and kind of sad to consider that the bulk of this stuff predates Windows NT, and there could have been a commericially polished UNIX machine on everybody's desk by the mid-nineties, had it worked out.
Hopefully some day somebody will do an emulator for the m68k machines; being the original architecture, they have the most software.
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