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- From: michael@gandalf.moria (Michael Haardt)
- Subject: Re: Tolkien Ring support (Re: tolken ring support?)
- Message-ID: <920827523@gandalf.moria>
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- Reply-To: u31b3hs@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Michael Haardt)
- Organization: An old and gray machine, somewhere in Moria.
- References: <bazyar.714891896@teal>
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 22:15:14 +0100
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- In article <bazyar.714891896@teal>, bazyar@teal.csn.org (Jawaid Bazyar) writes:
- > Mark Diers <UD068690@NDSUVM1.BITNET> writes:
- >> I am currently accessing our mainframe from my dos partition
- >> thru a tolken ring card and was wondering if there exists any
- >> support for this card on linux. If so, I'd appreciate any help
- >> in locating such software.
- >
- > While tolken rings are okay, what you _really_ want is Tolkien Ring
- > support, "One Ring To Network Them" is I believe the product's motto.
- > The Tolkien Ring networking hardware supports such modern and useful
- > operations as "wide-area Hobbitcasting". You can also control the minds
- > of your coworkers and fellow Ringwielders if you have access on the
- > SauronServer.
-
- Sounds like a useful thing, especially because I am hunting all kinds of
- monsters in moria, playing with gandalf. Btw: These hobbits aren't
- friendly at all in moria!!! I need lots of (dead) casts. They show very
- nasty behaviour against a half-elb who is said to be a credit to the family ...
-
- Michael
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