Subject: Re: BSD&Mac networking
To: None <brewer@umd5.umd.edu>
From: Marc Tamsky <tamsky@ugcs.caltech.edu>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 01/28/1995 15:20:35
>>>>> '}' == Peter Brewer <brewer@umd5.umd.edu> writes:

>I suggest the Apple Internet Gateway software package.

} For $1,000+

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the above-mentioned package doesn't cost
more than $180 retail.

The following suggestion is overkill for someone that just wants to
turn a mac into a router; especially if they don't want to learn all
the headaches that come with administrating a unix box on the
internet.

} } Buy A/UX used. Watch comp.unix.aux for ads. MacBSD does not yet run
} } on any of the 68040's. You can get a version of A/UX to suit your
} } needs for around $200.
} I just saw an Ad. Someone was selling the CDROMs up to v3.1 which means you
} can easily get to 3.1.1. Besides, A/UX is the best operating system that
} Apple sells.

Regards,
Marc.

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