I am sorry, my mistakes
Thanks Garvin, I was confused by MPE/XL with MPE /IX ...
version number with MPE, MPEXL, MPEIX letter
Disregarding previous post....
Peter Chong Sr. Systems Analyst (MRP/ERP) wrote in message
<[log in to unmask]>...
>Hi Denys
>
>Used be MPE was classic OS with MPE CX, MPE II, MPE III, MPE 4.. and
>PA-RISC with MPE/XL 4.0(?) or 4.5 ....5... 6...
>
>Two different OS (MPE Vs MPE/XL) for Two different Architecture (Classic
Vs.
>PA-RISC) but almost identical, look and feels same with minor change.
>
>Question with IA-64? "MPE/XXL64 v 8.0" :-)
>
>Peter C.
>
>Denys Beauchemin wrote in message ...
>>X-no-Archive:yes
>>MPE/XL 3.0 came after MPE/XL 2.0 and before MPE/XL 4.0. I believe the
name
>was changed to MPE/iX with 4.0 or 4.5.
>>
>>Kind regards,
>>
>>Denys. . .
>>
>>Denys Beauchemin
>>HICOMP America, Inc.
>>(800) 323-8863 (281) 288-7438 Fax: (281) 355-6879
>>denys at hicomp.com www.hicomp.com
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Peter Chong Sr. Systems Analyst (MRP/ERP)
>[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>>Sent: Thursday, 18 March, 1999 11:24 AM
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: New NIC causes problems
>>
>> this is akin to having your 3000
>>>running MPE/XL 3.0.
>>>
>>
>>I recall my memory with MPE II or MPE III, but no MPE/XL 3.0 may be I am
>>wrong
>>
>>MPE III with UDC / TDP was big deal and one patch with sudden system
>>failure 17, it was worse than WINDOW crash on middle of GL tape to tape
>>updating...
>>when they start using SDLC(?) with using multi drop termainal network...
>>(programs was porting from IBM 370 and cut the size to fit to run).
>>
>>>When you dropped your ISA card in favor of a PCI card, you must have
>loaded
>>>new drivers to support that card, since Windows 3.x knows nothing about
>PCI
>>>devices without new drivers. These drivers would have accompanied the
>>>card. You should visit the 3Com web site and see if they have new 3.x
>>>drivers for that card.
>>
>>I agree, I belive PCI card use different IRQ than ISA IRQ
>>>
>>
>>Peter C.
>>--Original Message-----
>>>From: PAULA R. REICHL [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>>>Sent: Wednesday, 17 March, 1999 10:30 AM
>>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>>Subject: Fwd: Re: New NIC causes problems
>>>
>>>We are having the same problem with a couple of our connections. The PCs
>>>are running NT and once in a while they just lose it--their connection is
>>>very slow and then they have trouble reconnecting.
>>>
>>>I took them off of our DHCP server and gave them a permanent IP address
>>>and it 'seems' to have fixed the problem-so far. It been several weeks
>>>and all if well. See if that helps. If you find another solution,
please
>>>let me know.
>>>
>>>[log in to unmask] writes:
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>I recently "upgraded" the network card in my PC from an Accton MPX
>>>>NE2000-compatible ISA card to a 3Com 3C905 PCI card, and I've run into a
>>>>little bug that I can't figure out.
>>>>
>>>>Now, every once in a while, my NS/VT connection to the 3K gets *really*
>>>>slow. The only things affected are: block mode transfers, downloads
>>>>with the terminal emulator (Minisoft), and Qedit for Windows.
Otherwise,
>>>>if I'm just doing command-prompt stuff, everything seems a-ok.
>>>>
>>>>The problem is especially bothersome because it's intermittent.
>>>>Everything seems to work fine and then - boom! - block mode screen
>>>>redraws get *s*l*o*w* and downloads don't work at all. I can't tie the
>>>>problem down to any other apps I'm running -- sometimes the termulator
is
>>>>the only thing going. To clear the problem, I reboot and try again.
>>>>
>>>>Is it perhaps becuase I'm now loading both 802.2 and 802.3 frame types?
>>>>That's the only thing I've changed, besides the card. And, in case it
>>>>matters, we're still on Win 3.11.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>TIA,
>>>>
>>>>Art Frank
>>>>Manager of Information Systems
>>>>OHS Foundation
>>>>[log in to unmask]
>>>>(503) 220-8320
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Paula R. Reichl
>>>Neenah Joint School District
>>>(920)751-6831
>>>[log in to unmask]
>>>
>>
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