Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:8223 comp.unix.i386:1626 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!iuvax!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!loki.uif.uiuc.edu!david From: david@loki.uif.uiuc.edu (David M. Lyle) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: More trouble with the 6386/StarLAN-10 Keywords: System V, 6386, StarLAN, aaaaaarrrrrrgggggghhhhh Message-ID: <1989Dec7.070345.27442@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Date: 7 Dec 89 07:03:45 GMT References: <1989Dec7.044257.14603@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> Sender: news@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (News) Reply-To: david@loki (David M. Lyle) Organization: The University of Illinois Foundation Lines: 33 In article <1989Dec7.044257.14603@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> davisp@skybridge.scl.cwru.edu (Palmer Davis) writes: >First of all, many thanks to the many helpful folks who sent me mail after >I complained earlier of my troubles getting support for AT&T's own StarLAN-10 >card under their own UNIX on their own processor. The gist of what most >people told me [but not AT&T! :-(] is that I need the "StarLAN Network 386 OSI >Network Program." > >I called AT&T to order this beast, and the definitive answer I got from their >National Parts line (1-800-222-PART) is that no such piece of software exists. Now that sounds very strange. Perhaps they only know it by the version number of the software and not the name. >They transferred me to the ComCode hotline, to the StarLAN group, and through >about half the extensions in Customer Support, and *NOBODY* that I talked to >had *EVER* heard of such a thing! Since real, honest-to-god users of this >product have written me to tell me about it, I can only conclude that either >a) a group of teenage hackers has broken into every system at AT&T and >carefully deleted every reference in every one of their files to the piece of >software that I need, b) the AT&T support people are extremely clueless, or >c) they just don't care. (Somehow, possibility A seems rather unlikely.) > >Okay, folks... how do *YOU* deal with AT&T? I've never had the kind of problems that you describe. I would suggest that you talk to your account executive and tell him this story. He can turn the heat up real high on the hotline... :) The package that you are looking for it the 386 OSI Network Program. The PEC code on that is 1330-S04 and the Comcode is 105474332. The OSI version is often referred to as version 3.*. The cost of that, per a not to recent price list, is $795 (list). There is also the 386 Server Program (V3.*), in several different flavors.