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- From: mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith)
- Subject: Re: Lookin for AS225R2
- References: <22899@storm.LakeheadU.Ca> <1512.6604T221T339@ci.educ.lu>
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- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 96 17:39:10 EDT
- Organization: Only if you insist...
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- In article <1512.6604T221T339@ci.educ.lu> manou.billa@ci.educ.lu (Manou BILLA) writes:
- > What? Interworks did show it at the AMIGA '95 show in Cologne! It's called
- > Inet225!
-
- And they continue to sell it, and it's the TCP/IP stack included
- in the AT Surfer package.
-
- > But it still belongs to Amiga Technologies as they will sell it with the
- > Surfer A1200 package. Later (1-3 months?) the Surfer software will be
- > available from AT under the name of 'Surfware' as standalone package! This
- > includes AS225 r2.
-
- The Surfer software includes some of the software which is part of
- I-Net 225, but by no means all. I-Net 225 contains a fair number
- of servers and additional clients which are not part of the Surfer
- package.
-
- The use of "AS225r2" in Giles press release was an unfortunate
- error. It should have said I-Net 225.
- --
- // Michael B. Smith
- \X/ mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us
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