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Subject: re: LAT-11 protocol and multicasts
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Date: Wed, 21-Aug-85 09:13:42 EDT
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From: SYSTEM%CRNLNS.BITNET@WISCVM.ARPA

Paul,

Well, that's a relief. At least our LAT-11s aren't a load on the hosts.
But what about DECserver-100s? Given that they are implemented using
68000s with all new code,  would the LAT protocol preclude THEM
from broadcasting their terminal packets?

Selden Ball

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