9531sons@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu (Jamie Sonsini) (12/13/90)
I am looking into which (non - IBM) clones will work properly on a token ring network using IBM token ring 16/4 adapters. I'd like to use Novell's Certified Hardware Products list (386 Workstations) as a guide, but my copy of the Netware Buyers Guide is dated July 1990. Is there a newer list? And if so, how can I acquire the latest list? Thanks, Jamie Sonsini UC Santa Barbara
jmatrow@ncrwic.Wichita.NCR.COM (John Matrow) (12/24/90)
In article <7803@hub.ucsb.edu> 9531sons@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu (Jamie Sonsini) writes: >I am looking into which (non - IBM) clones will work properly on a >token ring network using IBM token ring 16/4 adapters. I'd like to use >Novell's Certified Hardware Products list (386 Workstations) as a >guide, but my copy of the Netware Buyers Guide is dated July 1990. >Is there a newer list? And if so, how can I acquire the latest list? If I read my notes correctly, you can download Certification Lists from NetWire (Compuserve) in Library 2: Technical Bulletins. IMSP stands for Novell's Independent Manufacturers Support Program (in which I am involved). file name content --------- ------- imsp-d.zip disk imsp-l.zip LAN adapters imsp-s.zip servers imsp-u.zip UPS imsp-i.zip index imsp-a.zip access imsp-b.zip backup imsp-p.zip printers It was not very up to date when I downloaded it (off by 2-3 months). -- John Matrow 6091 Engineering, NCR Peripheral Products Division NCR:654-8851 <J.Matrow@Wichita.NCR.COM> (316)636-8851 <uunet!ncrlnk!ncrwic!j.matrow> FAX:636-8889 "I fought the LAN and the... LAN won."