At 01:12 AM 5/9/00 -0700, you wrote:
>  I've got the old 2000 in the
>closet. I've got enough info to probably figure out how to get it talking
>serial, though slowly. I'd LOVE to hook it up to my Linux box doing network
>monitoring at work and let it pretend it's running the whole show.
>
>- Bob

You know, it's hilarious just to fire up pcanywhere on my 486 and link it
to my pentium over the net, then show people.  Even knowing that it's just
a remote, they still seem to think I'm making a 486 do pentium work!  hehehehe



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