"David Debono" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I think that is a bit simplistic. When TCP/IP was shoehorned on-top of
> these other systems a type of interconnectivity was achieved getting
> progressively better as the old systems gradually died out. Did you
> ever use a product called Novix? TCP/IP over/along with IPX/SPX?
> Yeuch!

Yeah, I used a lot of those products.  I think one of the biggest business
mistakes of the Internet era was the price that Novell charged for their
first TCP/IP upgrade.  At the time, every business I knew of used Novell.
Now, I haven't seen a Novell network for years.




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