We always ran AOS on RT's. Actually, the server was the only RT, the rest
were some other model that was basically a PS/2 (286) that booted DOS, then
booted the other same chip that the RT used that was on a daughter card.
AOS was basically IBM's version of BSD. Academic Operating System.
mrc
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