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B T Vikram Kumar <[log in to unmask]>
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B T Vikram Kumar <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Jun 2001 11:56:37 +0530
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TurboIMAGE on a PC? There was a product called HP Eloquence with TurboIMAGE
compatibility extensions, which runs on PCs.
See http://www.hp-eloquence.com/sales/hp3k.html

Regards,
Vikram

"Stoops, Peter" wrote:

> In thread "a bit OT: Virus on HP-MPE ?!" by Andreas Schmidt, I read the
> following :
>
> ...
>   [ this does not apply ...:  Another example is in the case of a 386/486
> PC system running HP-MPE, since this system is still vulnerable to
> infection by MBR infectors such as Stoned and Michelangelo, which are
> operating system independent. (Note that an infection on such a HP-MPE PC
> system would probably result in disabling the HP-MPE disk partition(s) from
> booting.) ]
> ...
>
> Now this caught my interest. Is this really possible? Run MPE on a PC? If
> so, does someone on the list know how to proceed for installation? I would
> definitely want to try, and see how it performs, what the possibilities are?
> I'm already imagining, Turbo Image on a PC .... Well, it gives me a few
> ideas:-)
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Peter Stoops
> Cheops technology
>
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