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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: Stable *BSD for Intel
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Date: Thu, 3 Mar 1994 20:51:17 GMT
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In article <michaelv.762708926@ponderous.cc.iastate.edu> michaelv@iastate.edu (Michael L. VanLoon) writes:
>In <2l4r3i$cb6@hq.hq.af.mil> lpeters@scratchy.hq.af.mil (Leslie D. Peters SrA) writes:
>

Well my FreeBSD system at work, Cisco, stays up for weeks. 
I am using the release version of FreeBSD. Works rather
well for instance, I have 1.2g on my Sparc which I cheerfully
use via NFS for my PC. Networking seems to be okay. I am
typing all this from my FreeBSD system at work telneted to my
internet account. Also, I compiled isode-8.0 with snmpV2 and
I get to checkout the routers on my network.

The audio components keep increasing for instance I will soon
release NCD's Netaudio --  a cool package to allow sending/receiving
audio data over a network. 

	Enjoy,
	Amancio










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