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February 2001, Week 3

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If you want to stay with a DTC there is still a newer model with 16 ports
and one with 72. I know that it was an upgrade from 16iX to 16MX before.
Don't know if thats still around.

But the question is. What's that used for. Terminals can be replaced with PC
with any term emulator. And many printers can be placed on the network with
JetDirect boxes. Also there is also some programs (like Minisoft  NP92) that
can send spoolfiles to your NT or Unix system.

hf


"Tom Hula" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
news:t8qvfhephk1f8d@corp.supernews.com...
> Is there a place I can go on the Web to research DTCs? Models, features,
> availability and such? I just learned (I know, a little slow) that my 2
> DTC16iX DTCs had an end of support as of 12/1/2000. I am seriously
> considering replacing our 927LX with an A Class computer, but will need to
> be able to use my DTCs on the new box for an indefinite period of time.
So,
> if I need to replace the DTCs, I would like to have a better idea of what
I
> need and what is available. TIA
>         Tom Hula
>         Victor S. Barnes Company
>
>

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