NEED Network for AT&T and IBM computers running Unix and DOS
Gregg Thompson
greggt at VAX1.CC.UAKRON.EDU
Tue Feb 21 02:06:11 AEST 1989
PLEASE REPLY VIA MAIL, PLEASE DO NOT WASTE "BANDWITH" ON DISCUSSING THIS MESSAGE
I have been asked by a government organization to do some consulting for
them. They need to set up a network so I thought I would ask here (Usenet)
first to start.
PLEASE reply to me AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. They need the information and prices
for the network soon so they can bring it up in the next "network committee"
meeting next month.
EMAIL: greggt at vax1.cc.uakron.edu or greggt@[130.101.2.2]
USMAIL Gregg F. Thompson
426 Janes Lane
Macedonia, Ohio 44056-1820
I need to network the following type of configuration:
AT&T 6386
3B2
IBM PC/XT
(Maybe a Macintosh or Sun 386i need something for Desktop Publishing that will
network easily with TCP/IP. Any DP WYSIWYG (as you are typing) for the Sun
386i??? Will NeXT sell to local, state, and federal gonvernment agencies?)
All of the machines have at least a 20 megs.
I need to have a network that will support TCP/IP AND NFS so that ALL the
hard disks in the above list will be shared on both DOS and Unix levels. There
will also be a need of allowing DOS and Unix to "access each other" in the
sense of Unix must be allowed to access DOS data files and DOS must access
data files on Unix.
The 386 will be running both Unix and DOS if possible (preferred) and we need
the ability for the PC to telnet to the Unix "server" (the 386 or 3B2).
The network will start off with at least one or 2 of each of the above list
and will eventually be networked with several other "offices" of the same
configuration and then eventually networked to Internet.
The Unix operating system is from AT&T SYSV.
NEED NETWORK! Cards and software for Unix and DOS!
Thank You!!
GRegg
P.S. They will eventually need the desktop publishing soon too.
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To live is to die, to die is to live forever; GRegg Thompson
Where will you spend eternity? greggt at vax1.cc.uakron.edu
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