Linking two Xenix Systems
Jonathan Bayer
jbayer at ispi.UUCP
Wed Jan 17 02:40:53 AEST 1990
kessler%cons.utah.edu at cs.utah.edu (Robert R. Kessler) writes:
>I would like to link two 386-based Xenix systems (both running 2.3.2),
>one a MCA bus and the other an AT bus. Ideally I would like something
>like NFS, so I can open files on the remote system directly from my
>applications. What alternatives do I have? Does NFS really work
>between two Xenix systems? What software/hardware must be in place to
>permit this? Is there anything else that would provide similar
>functionality?
>Thanks.
>B.
You need some sort of network cards in each system. Among other items
and products available is:
Xenixnet from SCO, using the MS-net protocols. This also
allows DOS based systems to access files.
CoCoNet This seems to be a more complete implemention.
It is available for MS-Dos, Novell Netware, and
SCO Xenix. It is an Ethernet lan. Available
from CoCoNet, 1(800) 262-6526 or 1(305) 447-4806.
They are located in Coral Gables, Florida.
JB
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