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- From: asp@trail.sharpstone.com (Alexandre Sasha Polozoff)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking
- Subject: Re: IBM Lan Server reliability
- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 92 18:38:12 CST
- Organization: Sharpstone Trail Productions - Austin Texas USA
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- In article <yawn2cj.totala@netcom.com> (comp.os.os2.networking), totala@netcom.com (Taneli Otala) writes:
- > We really would love to have the IBM Lan Server up, but what does it
- > require? Do we need to buy PS/2 machine and Token ring cards or can we
- > achieve with earthly hardware. If the only working environment is PS/2
- > with Token ring cards, then we'll just going to have to give up.
- >
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- I run a 486/33 no-name clone, IBM token ring card, 330 IDE drive,
- with both FAT & HPFS. Lan Server 2.0 runs fine.
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