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From: jsq@im4u.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards
Subject: Re: multiprocessor 9000
Message-ID: <435@im4u.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 19:01:51 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 19 19:01:51 1985
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Reply-To: jsq@im4u.UUCP (John Quarterman)
Organization: U. Texas CS Dept., Austin, Texas
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In article <43900019@hpfcla.UUCP> ajs@hpfcla.UUCP (ajs) writes:
>Alan Silverstein, Hewlett-Packard Fort Collins Systems Division, Colorado
>{ihnp4 | hplabs}!hpfcla!ajs, 303-226-3800 x3053, N 40 31'31" W 105 00'43"
>		 ^^^^^^
>		 2 CPUs, 5Mb, 92 uucp connections

Yes, but can it network?  No, I don't mean UUCP.  TCP/IP?  XNS?  ISO TP4?
Over Ethernet?  To other vendors' implementations?  I know the older HP
System III machines couldn't.  That lack makes them nice fast paperweights.
-- 
John Quarterman,   UUCP:  {ihnp4,seismo,harvard,gatech}!ut-sally!jsq
ARPA Internet and CSNET:  jsq@ut-sally.ARPA, soon to be jsq@sally.UTEXAS.EDU