Re: VMS to Windows 2000

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On 11 Jul 2003 at 13:39, Jim Agnew - VCU/MCV Neurosurg wrote:
> Actually, that's a really good idea...  However, I had no idea that
> Charon-vax was up to that level of reliablity/interconnecting/etc...
> 
> Can Charon-vax *cluster* like that?

You bet.  I routinely cluster my CHARON-VAX Windows laptop system 
with my VAXen and Alphas.  Works great.

CHARON-VAX supports all network protocols:  IP, DECnet, LAT, IEEE 
802, etc.  There are CHARON-VAX installations with upwards of 500 
simultaneous users coming in over TCP/IP.



--Stan Quayle
Quayle Consulting Inc.

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Reply stan39 (24) 7/11/2003 7:19:25 PM

"Stanley F. Quayle" wrote:
> 
> On 11 Jul 2003 at 13:39, Jim Agnew - VCU/MCV Neurosurg wrote:
> > Actually, that's a really good idea...  However, I had no idea that
> > Charon-vax was up to that level of reliablity/interconnecting/etc...
> >
> > Can Charon-vax *cluster* like that?
> 
> You bet.  I routinely cluster my CHARON-VAX Windows laptop system
> with my VAXen and Alphas.  Works great.
> 
> CHARON-VAX supports all network protocols:  IP, DECnet, LAT, IEEE
> 802, etc.  There are CHARON-VAX installations with upwards of 500
> simultaneous users coming in over TCP/IP.
> 
> --Stan Quayle
> Quayle Consulting Inc.
> 
> ----------
> Stanley F. Quayle, P.E. N8SQ  +1 614-868-1363  Fax: +1 614 868-1671
> 8572 North Spring Ct. NW, Pickerington, OH  43147
> Preferred address:  stan@stanq.com       http://www.stanq.com

sweet...
-- 
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of the Ring"

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of the Perl Language
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Reply jpagnew (19) 7/11/2003 7:47:26 PM


In article <3F0ED57D.22803.507B10C@localhost>, "Stanley F. Quayle" <stan@stanq.com> writes:

> CHARON-VAX supports all network protocols:  IP, DECnet, LAT, IEEE 
> 802, etc.

Appletalk ?
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Reply Kilgallen (2737) 7/11/2003 7:54:44 PM

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