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On Thursday, June 26, 1997 1:54 PM, [log in to unmask]
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> I know just the thing, you buy a "StringLink" interface card
> from HP then use the "Can-to-Can" section of NMMGR to configure it.
> The only problem I can see would be in determining the "lenght of"
> parameter. If you cant find the right cable type from HP I hear
> that
> you can successfully replace option 001 - "string" with option 003
> "yarn" , this is the Unix cable type, but thats another story.
John,
String would yield too much bandwidth, and therefore, be too
responsive. Yarn would be even better.
I think you were looking at Option 010 - Thread - Single Strand...now
THAT would probably yield slower response <g>
(I really don't "have too much time on my hands" - really I don't
<g>)
Cheers,
Joe
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