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- From: guy@mais.hydro.qc.ca (Guy Harel)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.shell
- Subject: Re: Running UNIX on a PC
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- Date: 7 Jan 93 18:49:25 GMT
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- dpolicar@athena.mit.edu (David Policar) writes:
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- >I'm working in an office with a Novell network running DOS, and am looking
- >to run UNIX on my machine (Acer 486) both for my own efficiency and for
- >demo purposes. Is there a good cheap/free starter set out there that will
- >work well in this sort of environment?
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- >david
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- I`ve connected a PC running 'Interactive System V/383 2.0' to a Novell
- Network running Netware 3.1.
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- To integrate, all I had to do was to purchase 'Lan Workplace for Windows'
- at $199 from Netware, install it on any PC on the Net and configure it
- so as *that* PC become an FTP server for the UNIX machine.
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- Of course, dual ODI stack driver had to be installed on the server PC
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