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From: giebelhaus@hi-csc.UUCP (Timothy R. Giebelhaus)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo
Subject: Re: TCP/IP woes (and getting patch tapes)
Message-ID: <38b83f20.bab@hi-csc.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 27-Nov-87 00:20:00 EST
Article-I.D.: hi-csc.38b83f20.bab
Posted: Fri Nov 27 00:20:00 1987
Date-Received: Mon, 30-Nov-87 00:20:32 EST
References: <8711232140.AA26919@apollo.UUCP>
Organization: Honeywell CSDD, Golden Valley, MN
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Summary: Patch tapes available.


Here is what I understand about how to get a patch tape.  If you can't 
get a tape any other way, send me mail and I will see if I can put
you in touch with the very helpful people who gave me my tape(s). 

If you have a call open with the 1-800-2APOLLO number which involes a problem
the patch tape would solve, you should get sent the tape in the mail.  I
would make sure that they plan to send it out, though.  I find it hard to
believe that someone at the 1-800 number did not know about the tape.  
They *SHOULD* know about the tape.  Ask the person who does not know about
the tape to contact the UNIX group there.  If that does not work, you
can give me his name and I'll tell him who to talk to.

As far as I can tell, the local office has nothing to do with the patch
tapes.  I give copies of what ever fixes I have to the local office, though.

They are having problems with getting the patch tapes written at Apollo.
With the demand higher than the supply, it is not a piece of cake to get
the patch tape.
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