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- From: mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith)
- Subject: Re: AS225r2: is it available from anywhere?
- References: <3111d0d2.16589861@News>
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- Date: Fri, 2 Feb 96 15:54:32 EDT
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- In article <3111d0d2.16589861@News> elric@tnp.com (Jeff Barr) writes:
- > Is the AS225r2 TCP/IP software available for purchase (or freely) from
- > anywhere without the purchase of an A1200 surfer package? If so where,
- > and how much? Also, does anyone know the status of the original AS225
- > software? Freely distributable or not?
-
- AS225r1 was commercial software. It is not freely distributable.
-
- AS225r2 was beta software, and covered under the NDA agreement. It
- is not freely distributable.
-
- I-Net 225 is being sold by Interworks, and it is based on AS225r2.
-
- "TCP/IP Base Release" is being sold by CPR, and it is based on AS225r2.
-
- Of course, I-Net 225 is by far the best package. And I'm biased, since
- I'm one of the programmers for Interworks.
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- // Michael B. Smith
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