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   On 8/26/14 11:01 PM, Adam Klobukowski wrote:   
   > W dniu środa, 27 sierpnia 2014 02:44:43 UTC+2 użytkownik Bravo Sierra   
   Computers napisał:   
   >> On Tue, 26 Aug 2014, Adam Klobukowski wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 04:05:41 -0700 (PDT)   
   >>> From: Adam Klobukowski    
   >>> Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st   
   >>> Subject: Re: ATARI SSH   
   >>   
   >>> W dniu wtorek, 26 sierpnia 2014 01:47:01 UTC+2 użytkownik Bravo Sierra   
   Computers napisał:   
   >>   
   >>>> Can Someone Tell Me How I Can Do Secure Shell Access With My Atari ST On   
   The   
   >>>> Internet And UNIX Shell?I Dont Care If It's Slow And A DialUp   
   MoDeM!=-=Ben=-=   
   >>   
   >>> You can do that under MiNT, but it will be slow, probably completly   
   unusable   
   >>> becouse of timeouts.   
   >>   
   >> Pardon My Stupidity But What Is Mint? And Where Can I Get It? =-=Ben=-=   
   >   
   > MiNTis a multitatking operating system for ST/TT/Falcon, originally by   
   Atari, now open source.   
   > It is possible to run it on ST (but it is a challenge), TTand Falcon are   
   better suited for it.   
    > See: http://wiki.sparemint.org/index.php/Main_Page   
   >   
   > AdamK   
      
   Hmmmm, I never tried MiNT, but I thought is was developed by an   
   individual, can't remember the name, and also thought it was a Linux   
   offshoot for the 68000 processor. I remember reading how people took   
   the name and said Mint is Not Tos. Then Atari purchased it, and it be   
   came Mint is Now Tos.   
      
   Well... I was wrong about it being a Linux offshoot. Looked in my   
   Atari Compendium, and MiNT is an extension to GEMDOS that allows GEMDOS   
   to multitask under MultiTOS. MultiTOS allows you to access and create   
   alternative filesystems.   
      
      
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