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From: jackson@nadc.ARPA
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Subject: SI shared disk system
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Date: Tue, 5-Mar-85 08:18:48 EST
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    Has anyone out there had any experiences with a new Systems Industries
product call SIMACS or Systems Industries Multiple Access Controller system?
Their documentation claims of allowing up to 8 CPUS sharing up to 8 disks.
SI also claims support for Berkeley 4.2 and Bell System V Unix.

                                                       Thanks in advance,

                                                        jackson@nadc



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