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April 1996, Week 4

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Don Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Don Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Apr 1996 08:44:01 -0700
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On Wed, 24 Apr 1996, (Rick Clark) wrote:
 
> One of my first tasks at WW&R is to network the pc's with access to the HP
> (boy do I miss my multiple sessions!!). As part of the design,  I need to
> determine which  emulation package best suits there needs.  I am familiar
> with the usuals (ie.. WRQ, Sessions,  MS92),  but they handed me a demo of a
> product called RUMBA by Wall Data Incoporated out of WA.  I have never heard
> of this product.
>
> Any shops out there use this package as an HP emulator,  in a network
> environment (probally Novell),  in Windows 3.1 or Win95?  Any comments,
>  thoughts or expressions will be greatly appreciated.
>
We are starting to use RUMBA Office here at Boeing for IBM, UNIX and HP
connectivity.  The IBM and UNIX connects seam to be fairly well
developed.  The HP side has a ways to go, but we're comparing converting
from Reflection (what we're doing) to a new install (what you're doing).
If you have plans to also connect to an IBM or UNIX box or both, RUMBA is
a valid option.  Contact me personally if you have any more questions.
 
Don  Harrington                         Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
(206) 931-4457 voice                    P. O. Box 3707 M/S 5J-34
(206) 931-9085 FAX                      Seattle, WA  98124-2207
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