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Specs/Notes
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PC DOS/Windows Single and Multi-Terminal Boca Board Network |
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Windows 2000&2003/Novell Networks |
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IBM RS/6000 - AIX |
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HP 9000 - UNIX |
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Data General AViiON - UNIX |
MC Systems Support Department, Hardware support, and operating systems questions regarding Data
General AViiON systems, IBM RS/6000, HP 9000, PC-DOS, PC-Novell Networks, Windows 2000/2003 Server.
Specs/Notes
PC Windows - No Network
MC supports a Windows 98, 2000 or XP system as a single user and recommends Windows 2000/2003 Server
with Terminal Services for multi-user Windows systems.
Current Novell/DOS customers will be supported by MC and we will provide assistance in converting
to either UNIX or Windows Windows 2000/2003 networks. Novell/DOS systems are no longer supported by ICOBOL
and the current version 2.68 is the last release product version for these systems. UNIX and Windows
Windows 2000/2003 provide increased performance over Novell and DOS systems.
Networks
Windows 2000/2003
MC software runs with ICOBOL on Windows Windows 2000/2003 Server. MC recommends running
with Terminal Services activated for maximum performance.
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2000/2003 Server Hardware Specifications/Recommendations |
Current Novell/DOS customers will be supported by MC and we will provide assistance in converting
to either UNIX or Windows 2000/2003 networks. Novell/DOS systems are no longer supported by ICOBOL
and the current version 2.68 is the last release product version for these systems. UNIX and Windows 2000/2003 provide increased performance over Novell and DOS systems.
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IBM RS/6000 AIX
MC supports the IBM RS/6000 AIX UNIX System. We currently have more RS/6000 than any other UNIX
RISC System.
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Any Text Printers Configuration (like OKI 320) |
HP 9000
MC supports the HP 9000 RISC HP/UX UNIX System. Several of the larger credit unions are using
the HP 9000 for their checking and savings software and MC.
Data General AViiON RISC
MC supports both the Motorola and Intel chip AViiONS running DG/UX UNIX. We have a limited number of users on DG/UX. As Data General is no longer in business we recommend migrating to AIX or Windows 2003 server with Terminal Services.
Updated July 20, 2010 at 10:41 a.m.
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