Warning From uucp
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uucp at att.att.com
Sun Jan 14 20:06:35 AEST 1990
We have been unable to contact machine 'mwood' since you queued your job.
The following file have not been delivered.
mwood!mail attcc!hpn (Date 01/11)
The job will be deleted in several days if the problem is not corrected.
If you care to kill the job, execute the following command:
Note: this command can only be executed on machine (att):
uustat -kmwoodZ2933
Sincerely,
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From: David L Jarvis <DLJARVIS%SUVM.BITNET%CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU at VM.TCS.Tulane.EDU>
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Regarding VP/ix and Merge:
I currently have SCO's Xenix/386 and VP/ix on an 80386/20 ...
all the things that were in the recent posting about Merge
also apply to VP/ix ... I tend to suspect they are possibly
a bit more than similiar :-) I've run multiple (as many as
4) Dos sessions concurrently with as many as 8 normal Xenix
application sessions ... no prob and not much degradation ...
I particulary like the combining of Xenix/Dos that happens ...
it's nice to have both :-)
The warning about the graphics card should be underlined and
blinking! Be more than careful, leave no room for surprises!
Sadly enough tho, I get the distinct impression that BOTH
Xenix and VP/ix are being abandoned by SCO and many others.
(in favor of Unix and Merge etc..etc..)
Does anyone know if this "new" Unix from SCO will accomodate
a Dos partition on the same hard drive with the capability
of accessing the file system from within Unix &| Merge-VP/ix ????
(yes I know about having both reside on the same hd, and I
do have that, but I'd like to be able to have VP/ix or whatever
access my Dos partition directly, is this possible?)
___david___
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