Xref: utzoo comp.protocols.tcp-ip:13959 comp.dcom.lans:6647 comp.protocols.appletalk:4867 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!intercon!news From: kdb@macaw.intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip,comp.dcom.lans,comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Product Informatation Message-ID: <275A8FE8.3C5F@intercon.com> Date: 3 Dec 90 17:48:24 GMT References: <1990Nov30.130305.20835@lavaca.uh.edu> Sender: usenet@intercon.com (USENET The Magnificent) Reply-To: kdb@macaw.intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) Organization: InterCon Systems Corporation, Herndon, VA Lines: 23 In article <1990Nov30.130305.20835@lavaca.uh.edu>, dinah@karazm.math.uh.edu (Dinah McNutt) writes: > Intercom's Netnews and TN3270 products That's InterCon. Not Intercom, sorry, but everyone I talk to over the phone makes the same mistake. :-) Sigh. Anyway, you might want to look at the two NFS clients that just came out for the Mac. Wollongong has one and InterCon has one. On the PC side of things InterCon has a PC product that runs over AppleTalk Cards on the PC. You also might want to consider getting information from FTP Software (info@ftp.com I think) about their PC products, they have NFS for the PC as well. Sun also, of course, has a PC product called PC-NFS, has a limited telnet and NFS, but no mail, etc.. There is a lot more to your question that what I answered, but I am sure that others will be more than helpful in filling out what I missed. Hope this helps. -- Kurt Baumann InterCon Systems Corporation 703.709.9890 Creators of fine TCP/IP products 703.709.9896 FAX for the Macintosh. Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com