Aix Access for Dos
Richard L. Pettit Jr.
richp at romulus.la.locus.com
Wed Jan 16 02:33:25 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jan15.014317.25222 at news.nd.edu> mandell at mozart.helios.nd.edu (Dan Mandell) writes:
>know whether it is IBM's intention to include support in the coming release,
I don't know why they wouldn't. We've been supporting the existing product
all along. And that's no easy task since this is a very old version of
Locus' PC Interface. The new product is based on fairly recent version of PCI.
>AADU is a product IBM recommended we use, but I believe
>there are some PD/Shareware programs that will provide NFS access; Does AADU
You rolls the dices and you takes your chances. PCI on the other hand is
a stable product with an installed base of tens of thousands of machines.
>support things beyond NFS?
AADU (PCI) is not NFS. It's the same only different. Remote filesystems
become accessable to your DOS machine as your next drive (d: e: f: etc).
>Is it needed to provide Xwindows access?
No. PCI, PC XSight, and our TCP/IP product are put together like this:
PCI / PCXSight
TCP/IP
MACHINE
so that the two top level products share the same interface to the network.
You can also use some other vendors TCP/IP products as well.
>Dan
Rich
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Richard Pettit Locus Computing Corp.
richp at locus.com
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