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PRODUCT NAME: PATHWORKS for DOS, Version 4.1B SPD 55.07.13
DESCRIPTION
PATHWORKS for DOS is based on the Personal Computing Systems Archi-
tecture (PCSA), which is an extension of Digital Equipment Corpora-
tion's systems and networking architecture that merges the OpenVMS,
ULTRIX, SCO[TM] UNIX(R), DOS, OS/2(R), and Macintosh(R) environments. PCSA
provides a framework for integrating personal computers into an or-
ganization's total information system so different types of users can
share information, large system resources, and network services across
the entire organization.
PCSA is implemented by the PATHWORKS product set. The PATHWORKS fam-
ily of software products includes:
o PATHWORKS for DOS - Software that allows a personal computer run-
ning the DOS operating system to use the facilities provided by PATH-
WORKS for VMS, PATHWORKS for ULTRIX, PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX, or PATH-
WORKS for OS/2 server software.
The PATHWORKS for DOS features described in this Software Product De-
scription (SPD) are supported using DECnet as the network transport
with the following physical media types (Ethernet or Token Ring) and
Digital servers, unless otherwise noted:
- PATHWORKS for VMS Version 4.1, 4.1-1, 4.1-2 on VAX systems (Eth-
ernet or Token Ring); PATHWORKS for VMS Version 4.2, 4.2-1 on
VAX systems (Ethernet or Token Ring), on Alpha AXP systems (Eth-
ernet only)
- PATHWORKS for ULTRIX, Version 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 (Ethernet only)
- PATHWORKS for OS/2 Server, Version 1.1 (Ethernet only), Version
2.0, 2.0B (Ethernet or Token Ring)
DIGITAL March 1993
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- PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX, Version 1.0 (Ethernet only)
PATHWORKS for DOS also supports NetBEUI as a network transport for file
and print services only (as described in this SPD) to a PATHWORKS for
OS/2 or SCO UNIX server. (NetBEUI is an optional transport and is not
included in this software product. It can be obtained in the optional

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