Who supplies uucp to IBM PC's ?

Jeff Mo vemis at pnet51.orb.mn.org
Fri Sep 15 23:45:05 AEST 1989


saify at cbnewsl.ATT.COM (saify.lanewala) writes:
>In article <219 at iclswe.UUCP>, lars at iclswe.UUCP (Lars Tunkrans) writes:
>> We need to get the names and addresses to some companies that can supply
>> us with some uucp compatible/look alike software to enable a PC to talk
>> to unix on an asyncronous line.
>> 
>> //     /////  ///     | Lars Tunkrans  Distributed Resource Systems support.
>
>Please EMAIL info to me too please.  Thanks.
>
It seems that there is enough interest to post this.  March 89
_Unix_World_ reviewed two MS-DOS products which would do uucp
communications.  I have not used either; I can only relay what
the artical said:

RamNet, from Software Concepts Design, 594 Third Ave., New York,
NY  10016; 212/889-6431.  Menu driven, good for DOS users that
don't want to learn hard-core uucp.  Runs in the background.

UULINK, from Vortex Technology, PO Box 1323, Topanga, CA  90290;
213/390-3920.  For someone who knows and likes a Unix uucp, UULINK
will feel the same on the DOS machine.  Not background, but runs
like Unix uucp.  Has good security, does domain addressing.


Jeff Mo, Vision-Ease MIS department, Optifacts division.  St. Cloud, MN, USA

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