Can confirm the same in NYC. NYU Hospital with nothing fancy other than delivery of a beautiful Daughter. We had to go back due to some Jaundice but were told to visit NYPH for this instead. I imagine we will be well north of 9000 USD when all is said and done.
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I have had a tough time emulating even OpenStep on x86, excited to see NeXT attempt to be run semi-natively. It is still one of my favourite architectures and members of the home server farm. Looking forward to seeing where this ends up.
Previous has been around a while already, and works well. It emulates "Black Hardware" (Cube, I think.), and will run even very early versions of NeXTstep. You should give it a try!
I had to doubletake reading the title. For a split second, I thought there was a new release of "Plug-and-Play" Linux out there! It was one of my first Linux distros.
https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/cutting-edge/#cur...