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Alloy Computer Products - Wikipedia
In 1984 Alloy developed the PC-Slave card which consisted of an x86 (8086 or V20) processor, either 256 KB or 1 MB of memory and two serial ports. Later, an Intel 80286-based version was released, called the PC-Slave/286. These cards used RTNX (later renamed NTNX) to allow the host computer to provide disk storage and printing support. Dumb PC-terminals were attached to the PC-Slave to allow the running of DOS programs. At the time, using this solution was more cost-effective than using separate networked computers, but as computers and networking hardware became cheaper and cheaper, Alloy's advantage was overshadowed by the disadvantages of not being able to support graphics, etc. Alloy also developed a PC-Bus expansion bus system to allow the install of up to 32 PC-Slave cards attached to a single host PC. This allowed 32 user networks to be created, but each network was completely standalone.
Suche nach NTNX bringt den hier:
http://bbelmix.is-best.net/download/driver/
Aus der Readme
Version 2.1 of NTNX differs from version 2.0 in that it now supports the dual
address space (DAS) and single address space (SAS) modes of operation. The
Alloy NetBIOS emulator "NETBEM" is not supported under this release of NTNX.
Below is a brief product history:
NTNX/286 1.6x - SAS & DAS, Slave/16 & Slave/286
NTNX/286 2.0 - SAS only, Slave/16 & Slave/286, NETBEM
NTNX 1.68F - DAS & SAS, Slave/16 & Slave/286
NTNX 2.10 (this version) - DAS & SAS, Slave/16 & Slave/286, No NETBEM
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