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- From: eddys@citrus.SAC.CA.US ( Steve Eddy )
- Subject: Re: MUD for TBBS?
- References: <BzpsGn.8Cu@gator.use.com>
- Organization: Citrus Grove Public Access ( 916 ) 381-5822 Sacramento CA. USA
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 11:13:58 GMT
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- larry@gator.use.com (Larry Snyder) writes:
- : eddys@citrus.SAC.CA.US ( Steve Eddy ) writes:
- :
- : >file. A HOT 486 machine with Unix will fall to its knees and bark like a dog
- : >with six or seven simultatneous lines sucking files at high speed. You could
- :
- : This is false. Who ever wrote this had (has) no idea of the power
- : of the current trend of state-of-the-art operating systems and smart
- : RISC processor multiport boards.
- :
- : This is pure rubbish.
- :
- :
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- : Larry Snyder internet: larry@gator.use.com
- : keeper of the Gator uucp: uunet!gator!larry
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- That may be true. Since I haven't accessed a PC-based Unix system which
- would fit the above description, I cannot comment one way or another at this
- point. I offered up the above comment in order to get some feedback from
- other users here. However, your reply begs the question, what would the
- pricetag be for a "state-of-the-art operating system and smart RISC
- processor multiport board" system?
-
- se
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