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5227.1 | | HEAVY::JAMIE | Thunder knows all things. | Thu Nov 21 1991 10:55 | 5 |
| I guess you could always run A1SVC under an IBM PC emulator on your
Amiga...
Jamie.
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5227.2 | | KALI::PLOUFF | Owns that third brand computer | Thu Nov 21 1991 13:09 | 8 |
| I think the answer must be NO.
A longer answer would be: in several contacts with PCSG, they say that
support for personal computers which are not Macintosh or MS-DOS will
happen when they can show a profit at it. From my experience, it will
be a very hard sell.
Wes
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5227.3 | | DEFOE::JAMIE | Thunder knows all things. | Thu Nov 21 1991 13:14 | 1 |
| ...well no apart from if you do whay I suggested in .1 ;-)
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5227.4 | | WHAMMY::spodaryk | For three strange days... | Thu Nov 21 1991 15:16 | 12 |
| The DECnet software from Syndesis does support VMS mail, complete with
a VMS-like syntax. Obviously this isn't All-in-1 mail, but still useful.
It's too bad that CBM hasn't established the Amiga in the "business world",
because it makes such a nice networked "PC". More so than a Mac
or a PC w/DOS or Windows, due to it's strong multi-tasking performance.
I do see more and more people on Usenet buying ethernet boards and
running DECnet or TCP on their Amigas. Maybe this will help the Amiga to
gain some recognition in the networking world.
Steve
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5227.5 | UUCP | PAMSRC::NOCLUE::BARRETT | Another face in a red jumpsuit | Fri Nov 22 1991 16:12 | 2 |
| You could also install UUCP on the Amiga and route the messages through
a gateway of some sort. Not exactly a direct solution.
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5227.6 | Its BOSE, not PCSG | RANGER::BRANNON | Curled up on a sunny window ledge somewhere | Thu Dec 05 1991 17:02 | 18 |
| re: back a few:
Allin1 Services for MS-DOS is BOSE, not PCSG.
What they choose to offer/support is entirely up to BOSE, so you should
pursue this with the product manager and marketing folks for the
Allin1 Services for MS-DOS product. Sorry, but I don't know who that
would be.
From what I've heard that product will also transfer mail over an
async connection using kermit (for laptops without a network connection).
BOSE seems to be much more into 3rd party relationships than PCSG so
you might have more success there getting the Amiga supported.
regards,
dennis
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5227.7 | I've choosen..! | LISVAX::FERNANDES | NUNO FERNANDES @XIP | Fri Dec 06 1991 08:29 | 5 |
| ....Well I think I will buy a PC emulator for the Amiga.....
Does anyone as one to sell?
Thanks, and Merry Christmas
Nuno
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