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Date: Sat, 18 Jun 1994 20:22:42 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Geary N. Hughes" <ghughes@tenet.edu>
Subject: Re: ScreamerNet Questions
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On Sat, 18 Jun 1994 Paul_-_Griswold@cup.portal.com wrote:
> I think that it would be a great idea for someone to post a list of MIPS
> boxes that are currently being produced. As I understand it, the Raptor
> is not the only box that has to be used with ScreamerNet - Any 4400 or 4600,
> box will do. It would probably be a great help to a lot of people looking
> into such a major purchase.
>
> Anyone want to take on the task of assembling a list of ScreamerNet
> compatible machines?
>
I've been under the impression that WindowsNT (EtherNet) is the key to a
Toaster/Lightwave/ScreamerNet connection. {Someone please correct me if
I'm wrong.}
That being the case, the April issue of BYTE (for the most part) is
dedicated to the review of "57 High-powered systems." From CISC to
RISC. All of the systems seemed to have WindowsNT "ports."
You might want to check that issue out.
Geary N. Hughes | ghughes@tenet.edu | A new and sufficiently advanced
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