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  • Subject: RE: Twinax Card and Win95
  • From: "Chris Rehm" <Mr.AS400@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 May 1997 08:26:21 +0000
  • Comments: Authenticated sender is <crehm@pop03.ca.us.ibm.net>
  • In-reply-to: <01BC5650.318678C0@cozzi2@ibm.net>

Bob Cozzi  said:

> So, the solution they've suggested it to return my 200 MHz Aptiva and
> "but a compatible system". Which to me means I've got to buy a DELL or
> Compaq. Oh well... That's what I get for trying to buy IBM. I never had
> these problems when I avoided IBM PCs. Don't get me wrong, I am very
> disappointed. The Aptiva S90 and the newer S9C are great looking and
> great performing machines. They just don't want to work in a network or
> AS/400 environment.  :(

Actually, it doesn't mean you have to buy a Dell etc., you could buy one 
of the IBM business machines like a PC 365 or PC 350. They don't have 
catchy names like the consumer stuff, but they are just as fast and fun.

Although, with your upset about the Aptiva support I can understand 
looking to another vendor.

One thing I must have missed was where IBM wouldn't support network 
connection. Is that true? I mean, I can understand dropping twinax 
support (upsetting as it is to not have support for something in wide 
use) but it doesn't seem consistent with IBM's direction to not support 
network connections.

> Bob Cozzi
Chris Rehm         
Mr.AS400@ibm.net   
You have to ask yourself, "How often can I afford to be 
unexpectedly out of business?" Get an AS/400.
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