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Networking protocols originally designed by [[DEC]] in 1975 to connect different VAX computers together but later extended into generic networking protocols. You could get DECnet for OS/2 and most common operating systems in the late 80s and early 90s either as a separate product or bundled with networking software such as ''DEC PathWorks''. | |||
Networking protocols originally designed by [[DEC]] in 1975 to connect different VAX computers together but later extended into generic networking protocols. You could get DECnet for OS/2 and most common operating systems in the late | |||
==Version== | ==Version== | ||
* 1.0 | * 1.0 | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://bitsavers. | * [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/decnet/pathworks_DOS/AE-PAJ4A_TK_DECnet_for_OS2_V1.0_SPD_55.23.00_Nov89.pdf SPD 55.23.00]: DECnet for OS/2, Version 1.0 (Nov 1989) | ||
[[Category:Networking]] | [[Category:Networking]] |
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Networking protocols originally designed by DEC in 1975 to connect different VAX computers together but later extended into generic networking protocols. You could get DECnet for OS/2 and most common operating systems in the late 80s and early 90s either as a separate product or bundled with networking software such as DEC PathWorks.
Version
- 1.0
Links
- SPD 55.23.00: DECnet for OS/2, Version 1.0 (Nov 1989)