Re: more networking questions

Jim Ho (jho@dres.dnd.ca)
Fri, 4 Nov 1994 15:23:10 GMT

In article vanburen%flovax.dnet@rocdec.roc.wayne.edu writes:
>Date: Thu, 3 Nov 94 14:07:48 -0500
>From: vanburen%flovax.dnet@rocdec.roc.wayne.edu
>To: "cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu"%ROCDEC.dnet@rocdec.roc.wayne.edu
>Subject: more networking questions

>Why all the questions? Currently we are using Pathworks on a MicroVAX II
>to implement a single file/printer server. The MicroVAX is about 7 years
>old, and we just lost our RD54 system disk. Nobody makes RD54 disks
>anymore, but a few places sell them as "refurbished", in a market where
>there are few RD54s yet high demand. We purchased a new system disk, but
>I fear my data disk will crash soon, and I don't want to keep putting money
>into maintaining a "legacy" system (i.e., something that's so outdated you
>soon won't be able to buy parts for it anymore).

>So, my options are: (1) buy a new Pathworks server from DEC and spend more
>money on software licensing than the computer itself (ack!), or (2) abandon
>DEC and Pathworks completely and start over. Due to my previous experiences
>with DEC, option (2) looks much brighter. And, as Steve pointed out, most
>computers will run a free version of tcp/ip software. Also, almost every
>computer will run some version of tcp/ip, even the HP340, while not all
>computers will run Pathworks, like the HP340.

Eric,
Your posting is so timely that I am giving a copy to a friend who is coming
over tonight for "Bridge night".
She runs a similar network of Microvaxes in our local hospital and the system
is driving her and all the users crazy by exactly the same afflictions as to
what you have described. The sad part is that she has no other options; she is
religiously married to DEC and dislikes UNIX and Microsoft products.

Jim.


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