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Subject: Xerox 2700 talking Interpress???
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Date: Fri, 28-Jun-85 21:32:08 EDT
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From: William LeFebvre 

I've seen this fly by twice now.  The first time I thought it was a
slip.  But the second time...

When Mark Weiser at tove says a "vanilla Xerox 2700 printserver" does
he really mean an 8044?  Unless they have come out with the 2700-III,
the 2700 doesn't talk interpress.  The 8044, which is the same engine
as a 2700 (the XP-12 engine) is an interpress print server.  Have I
missed something or is this still true?

			William LeFebvre
			Department of Computer Science
			Rice University
			
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