Computone serial boards (was DigiComm)
Matthew Thurmaier
thurm at shorty.CS.WISC.EDU
Fri Aug 18 08:35:36 AEST 1989
In article 7822, Dave Fenske writes -
> Hopefully, you get the picture. There are a lot of variables. If you REALLY
> want to be safe, forget the AT clones and buy a nice Altos or NCR Tower where
> everything comes from the same source.
Dave, you and I have talked many times on the phone, so you know not to
take this personally, but...
I thought that a "nice Altos or NCR Tower" was an oxymoron, kinda like
military inteligence... ;-). Actually I am only half kidding. I guess
I like piecing my systems together, dispite the problems that involves.
I CERTAINLY don't like going to companies that won't tell you what software
of THEIRS to purchase unless you are on a service contract with them!
That's one place where places like Computone, Digiboard, SCO, and others
of their kind really shine... Pre-sales support, something Altos and NCR
know NOTHING about.
Matthew.
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