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May 1998, Week 2

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Michael L Gueterman <[log in to unmask]>
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>
>The only protocol that I know that could go that distance is either the
>"long
>cable" spec supported on some 10baseT hubs (but meant for
>backbone/hub to hub connections), or 100VG-Anylan. Is the cable
>CAT 5? I don't recall just what qualifications and details 100VG puts
>around the longer cable.
>
>While 100VG isn't too popular, it would appear to be a good fit in your
>situation and allow you to put off new cabling - you might even get some
>good deals in the used market. Be sure to buy HP [...]33_5May199820:16:[log in to unmask]
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Mon, 11 May 1998 12:49:33 -0700
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I had thought HP was converting the LaserRom documents over to the
newer format used by the HP-UX crowd.  I had also thought this was
supposed to be ready several months ago, but I haven't seen a new
CD in any format from them since Nov. 97.

Regards,
Michael L Gueterman
Easy Does It Technologies
Allaire Alliance Partner
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-----Original Message-----
From:   Jason Quigley [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Monday, May 11, 1998 12:18 PM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:        [HP3000-L] LaserROM

Hi everyone!
    I would like to port the LaserROM software to Macintosh and Linux.
Does anybody know who I would contact with regard to getting the source,
or at least the layout information for the data files. Wildly off-topic I
know, but how many of you would like to be able to run it on your Linux
box alongside free-VT3K without reverting to WINDOW$??

MTIA
Jason.

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