Adam on Wed, 21 Oct 1998 09:04:51 -0400 (EDT)


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Re: Using 386's


There was a company making a lightweight OS but with networking support
built in, that could run on a 386.  NewDeal office, that's it, I
remembered!!! Woohoo!
Here's the URL, this might be just what you are looking for... :)
http://www.newdealinc.com/products/office/office.htm
Also, how come these emails sometimes are only "resent-from"plug@..."
Messing up my procmail, sheesh :)
Adam

Len Pikulski wrote:

> Well....
> Possibly I can help a bit, we could "donate" some network cards,
> generic ne2000 ISA's.
> Also have some good resources on some used network equip.
> 12-16 port 10BT, 1 10B2 hubs Metal rack mount @$20.00, etc....
>
> > the dr-dos that caldera now owns, would be good and windows 3.11
> > as an gui, caldera dos comes with personal netware, and a netware
> > client and the fileserver can be a linux box running mars_nwe.  ok
> > its not an application server but its an idea..  windows 95 on a
> > 386 ? how much ram are we talking here ? whose going to guy the
> > nic cards ? meaning that 10bt cards cost as much as the computers
> > are worth.
>
> <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*>
>    " Paper is only paper.....experience is what it is all about! "
>  Len Pikulski            lenp@nothinbut.net           (609) 222-1514
>                       http://www.nothinbut.net

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Adam


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