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- From: c948374@oersted.gbar.dtu.dk (Rask Lambertsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: IRC request
- Date: 1 Mar 1996 14:49:03 GMT
- Organization: News Server at UNI-C, Danish Computing Centre for Research and Education.
- Message-ID: <4h72ov$bj5@news.uni-c.dk>
- References: <4gojpu$pjf@hearst.cac.psu.edu> <4grj86$gsa@news.clinet.fi> <19960228.7C906D8.FDF9@mother.com>
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- On Wed, 28 Feb 96 17:59:05 Dan J. Fraser (dfraser@mother.com) wrote:
-
- > In article <4grj86$gsa@news.clinet.fi> somebody@clinet.fi (Juha Vanhanen) writes:
- > > I would also be interested in an IRC-server running
- > > on AmiTCP under AmigaDOS.
-
- > This isn't really a feasable use for Amiga. There's too much data, and
- > Amiga is too unreliable.
-
- Not at all, take a look at ARCnet, I don't think there has *ever* been a
- netsplit there.
- All ARCnet servers are Amigas, btw.
-
- > While it is a good computer, Amiga systems probably shouldn't be used where
- > mission-critical reliability is an issue.
-
- > If you want to run an IRC server, you should probably invest in a real
- > computer.
-
- Listen to an Undernet #Amiga op speak. Or rather, *don't* listen to him.
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- Regards,
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