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Date: 19 May 1994 14:49:14 GMT
From: xxnoble@lims01.lerc.nasa.gov (Paul Noble)
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References: <agdndmc.88.000905EF@showme.missouri.edu>, <agdndmc.90.00091951@showme.missouri.edu>
Subject: Re: Mosaic (Winsock): NCSA server refuses connection. Why?
In article <agdndmc.90.00091951@showme.missouri.edu>, agdndmc@showme.missouri.edu (Domingo Martinez-Castilla) says:
>
>In article <agdndmc.88.000905EF@showme.missouri.edu> agdndmc@showme.missouri.edu (Domingo Martinez-Castilla) writes:
>
>
>>By the way, Mosaic 2.0a4 (32 bits) is quite more stable. Kudos for a great
>>product (you may want to know that in many places people use Mosaic as
>>equivalent to WWW).
> ^
>I meant "use the word Mosaic as equivalent to WWW".
> ^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yes they do. They are wrong!
Paul Noble | Sign seen in a Physics Lab:
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Cleveland, Ohio | Heisenberg may have slept here!
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From: tlacy@xmission.com (Terry Lacy)
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Subject: Chameleon Sampler PPP
Is anyone connecting with PPP using the Chameleon Sampler that came with
_The Windows Internet Tour Guide_?
I need some help setting it up. I have been using SLIP with no
troubles, but I can't figure out how you get your IP address using
PPP.
Thanks,
Terry Lacy
tlacy@xmission.com
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Date: Thu, 19 May 1994 15:47:35 GMT
From: John Susag <John.Susag@minneapolis.ncr.com>
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References: <trumpet-support.171.2DD2E384@petros.psychol.utas.edu.au>, <2r9peb$h9i@engnews2.Eng.Sun.COM>, <2rbqvu$6fh@linda.teleport.com>
Reply-To: John.Susag@minneapolis.ncr.com
Subject: Re: 32 bit access with SCSI no available. Hunh? was Re: Win Mosaic alpha 4 (my fix)
>In article <2rbqvu$6fh@linda.teleport.com> Craig R. Nelson writes:
>In <2r9peb$h9i@engnews2.Eng.Sun.COM> spirn@bay.Eng.Sun.COM (Jeff Spirn) writes:
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>>Of course, this isn't a problem if you have 16MB or less of memory.
>
>Well, then I'm not in good shape. My 64MB of memory seems to throw me
>into that category.
>
>Bummer. Any chance someone will fix this someday?
>
It is fixed. Just don't get an ISA bus machine. Use EISA or MCA or PCI or VLB
(if you can find an all PCI or VLB machine).
John.Susag@Minneapolis.NCR.COM
AT&T Global Information Solutions
Opinions expressed are mine alone - Don't blame anyone else