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- From: larry@news.rn.com (Larry Snyder)
- Subject: Re: Netblazer
- Message-ID: <C0oBxC.Bvr@news.rn.com>
- Organization: Gator Communications - Feeds-R-Us 219-289-3745
- References: <C0JFMF.4nu@ddsw1.mcs.com> <C0JL0L.HEx@news.rn.com> <1993Jan10.142249.5913jp@tygra.Michigan.COM> <C0o76E.5K3@ddsw1.mcs.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 05:15:11 GMT
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- karl@ddsw1.mcs.com (Karl Denninger) writes:
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- >It has ------- a SERIAL BOARD in it with two 16550s in it!
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- Ok, so my question is answered. Thanks -- is that Netblazer going
- on ddsw1 (some of your users mentioned that ddsw1 should be on
- the internet "real soon now")?
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- >(I've used more than 200 of the "classic" models, and a few of the STs. The
- >ST is a nice box, but doesn't have enough slots ;-)
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- I don't know the difference between the classic and st. What is it?
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- Also, is it possible to put a v.35 board in a machine running Dell 2.2
- and do the routing under Unix?
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