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- From: francis@ese.ogi.edu (Francis Moraes)
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- Subject: Re: Question 30
- Message-ID: <47867@ogicse.ogi.edu>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 23:26:30 GMT
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- Organization: Oregon Graduate Institute - Department of Env. Science and Eng.
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- Question 30 of the most recent FAQ states that current users of "DV/X
- to Other X Systems" can receive a free copy of Novell's stack by contacting
- QD. Okay, that's easy enough. So what does that do for me? I gave up on
- DV/X some months ago because I wasn't willing to pay for PC-TCP in order
- to run it (It was more cost effective to run OS/2). So now, I'm looking
- at my office-mates lonely PC and wondering: Can I buy an ethernet card for
- it, combine it with the DV/X+Network Manager and the Novel thing they will
- send me for free, and have a DV/X system that works the way I had
- originally hoped? If not, then is the Novell stack just to allow Novell
- LAN users to get onto TCP/IP networks? If this is the case, then are
- there any cheap alternatives to getting a DV/X machine working?
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- Francis Moraes
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