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- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.apps
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- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 15:46:55 -0500
- From: Rahul Verma <worm+@CMU.EDU>
- Subject: Re: TCP/IP for OS/2
- In-Reply-To: <45316@ogicse.ogi.edu>
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- Excerpts from netnews.comp.os.os2.apps: 5-Nov-92 TCP/IP for OS/2 by
- Francis Moraes@atmos.cse
- > I just talked to Corporate Software about getting TCP/IP for OS/2. They had
- > two things: a base kit for $130 and a total kit for $442. The total kit
- > includes the base kit plus the extended kit, the NFS kit and the X-windows
- > kit. Does anyone know what these kits are? All I want to do is run X apps
- > over an ethernet on my PC along with the local software. Thanks.
-
- TCP/IP for os/2 is also made by IBM. If you have access to the
- educational discounts, you get the whole deal for less than $300. This
- software is pretty good (although LaMail, the mail reader is below
- average) and IBM really does take care of the users well. The whole deal
- includes X, TCP/IP (with lots of adaptors supported). I would recommend
- it to anyone.
-
- Rahul Verma
- worm+@cmu.edu
-