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- From: nih-csl!helix.nih.gov!rvenable@uunet.uu.net (Richard M. Venable)
- Subject: DPCC, DPCE, and DPCI support
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 00:13:17 GMT
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- Since the PC connectivity and AT-coprocessor have been mentioned
- here several times recently, I thought I'd share some commercial
- availability information. A company called MicroMechanics in
- Cambridge, MA, has acquired the rights to manufacture, distribute,
- and support the PC coprocessor (DPPC), the PC emulator (DPCE),
- and the PC integration (DPCI) products for Domain/OS. The founders
- were involved in the initial DPCC development. For further
- information, contact:
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- MicroMechanics
- 84 Sherman Street
- Cambridge, MA 02140
- Tel. (617) 868-1899
- FAX (617) 876-5950
- Net umech!ljohnson@uunet.uu.net
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-
- Disclaimer: I am in no way connected with the above vendor.
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- Rick Venable | "Eschew
- FDA/CBER Biophysics Lab | Obfuscation"
- rvenable@helix.nih.gov | -- the Phantom Nerd
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