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That one reference must have been the one you removed. It just led me
down the Merry path, that's all.
Chris Bartram wrote:
>> After upgrades are all said and done I have to mention that I
>> think "my" original problem started with the 3K Associates website.
>>
>> Their link sends a user to www.telamon.com instead of ftp.telamon.com.
>>
>
> What page did you find that link on?
>
> I only found one reference to the Telamon web site (which no longer exists)
> and have removed it.
>
> All the software references on the site point to the ftp server, which still
> does exist, though I don't know for how long.
>
> Telamon, the company where the software you were referring to was originally
> written (by Randy Meddd) was bought by VyTek, then later Vytek was bought by
> CalAmp... For the TelAlert products. I don't believe the current company
> (CalAmp) has any interest in the old Hp3000 stuff? Though I don't know that
> for sure.
>
> In any case, Randy is no longer with CalAmp either, and I believe he was the
> one keeping the ftp site under the old telamon domain alive. I don't know
> what the status of that site will be for much longer.
>
> -Chris Bartram
> www.3k.com
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BT
Tracy Johnson
Justin Thyme Productions
Ye olde free telnet games at:
http://hp3000.empireclassic.com/
NNNN
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