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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 11:27:20 +0200
From: Urs-Jakob Rueetschi <s9670997@access.unizh.ch>
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Browsing through the source code of MacMinix, I've found some Amoeba stuff
(Amoeba task, header, etc.), which I don't know what it's good for in Minix. I
do know, that Amoeba is a (distributed) Operating System, but what's its role
in Minix?

Thanks,
Urs

