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From: vats@cis.ohio-state.edu (mudit p vats)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: DOOM under WinNT?
Date: 28 Jul 1994 19:58:54 -0400
Organization: The Ohio State University, Department of Computer and Information Science
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Message-ID: <319gnuINN6hs@crabapple.cis.ohio-state.edu>
References: <J67yTio.rrudeseal@delphi.com> <31603n$3le@pluto.njcc.com> <WojDkqokDgqK068yn@ouray.denver.colorado.edu>
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In article <WojDkqokDgqK068yn@ouray.denver.colorado.edu> jtdickin@ouray.denver.colorado.edu (Stile) writes:
>If it did, though, it would still be lame for me 'cuz the NT network stuff
>isn't ipx. No net doom. Doubtfull modem doom.
>ewww.
Yikes! NT is a network monster. NT comes with MANY protocols, including
IPX. NT can even let you run multiple protocols at once; ie. you can be a
netware client, netbeiu client, or any other network client at the same time.
I would have to say that NT offers some of the best networking capabilities
I have ever seen in an OS. - not that other OS's don't have these capabilities,
it's just that NT makes it really easy to configure it's network components
and offers substantial flexibility.
--
Mudit Vats
IICF Consultant/Computer Engineering/The Ohio State University
email -> vats@cis.ohio-state.edu