@rik_ferguson Thank goodness it's 3.12 -- 3.11 wasn't Y2K compliant!
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@innismir I remember it well, and the endless round of audits :)
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@rik_ferguson@innismir I used to support Netframes running Netware that were up for years w/o reboot. What platform is this running on? -
@ken5m1th Here's the original Ars Technica post: http://bit.ly/1L2BjrO that links to the thread cc@rik_ferguson &@innismir
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@rik_ferguson happy times. I remember installing it from floppy disks, around 30 if I recall correctly -
@BrianHonan that's where my mind went...and the driver downloads at 9.6 from a#BBS - Show replies
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@rik_ferguson Wow, a network that's never even had a ping sweep much less a real scan- or that puppy would have bitten the dust. -
@jack_daniel@rik_ferguson Good chance that it only runs IPX/SPX, not TCP/IP (available as an option only). Ping sweep would pass it by. - Show replies
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@rik_ferguson connections in use: 3Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@rik_ferguson That’s gotta be a record. I’ve seen several Netware uptimes of over 1500 days but nothing like that. -
@mikko@rik_ferguson easy-peasy 30 years uptime for Amiga controlling A/C across campus with 1200 bod modem http://woodtv.com/2015/06/11/1980s-computer-controls-grps-heat-and-ac/ … - Show replies
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