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Re: Corvus Apple Transporter
- Subject: Re: Corvus Apple Transporter
- From: Daniel <cyberdaniel@my-deja.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 11:08:49 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Deja.com - Before you buy.
- References: <GoPJ5.212$aU5.10624@dca1-nnrp2.news.digex.net>
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In article <GoPJ5.212$aU5.10624@dca1-nnrp2.news.digex.net>,
"Frank Townsend" <ftownsen@iamdigex.net> wrote:
> Does anyone know what an Apple Transporter card, copyright 1981 by Corvus
> Systems might do?
>
>
Hi,
Below is a reply I received from Supertimer when I asked the same
question about a Corvus Transporter card.
Daniel
>It is a pre-Ethernet network card. The Corvus network
> had extensive support for Apple II computers. Rooms
> of them could be connected and there was printer and
> hard drive sharing. There was even email between
> workstations. The Corvus network also supported PC
> and Mac units, but it was primarily an Apple II based
> network.
>
> The card required its own networking software, but I
> don't know where you would get it. It is also not of
> use without other Apple II/Mac/PC units with Corvus
> network cards in them (so you have something to
> network TO).
> supertimer@aol.com
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