Owner`s manual
o PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX - Software that allows a SCO UNIX-based In-
tel[TM] 386/486 system to act as a file and print server to DOS and
OS/2 personal computers. PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX is based upon Mi-
crosoft(R) LAN Manager for UNIX (LMU) V2.2. PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX
supports Ethernet as the physical media type and DECnet, TCP/IP,
and NetBEUI as network transports. (Refer to SPD 42.85.xx.)
o PATHWORKS for Macintosh (VMS) - Software that allows an OpenVMS-
based VAX system to act as a file, print, mail, and database server
to Macintosh computers using Ethernet as the physical media type
and DECnet as the network transport. (Refer to SPD 35.09.xx.)
o PATHWORKS for Macintosh - Macintosh software that allows Macintosh
clients to access file, print, mail, and database services on Open-
VMS/VAX systems or file and print services on RISC/ULTRIX systems.
(Refer to SPD 31.53.xx.)
o PATHWORKS for OS/2 - Software that allows a personal computer run-
ning the OS/2 operating system to use the facilities provided by
PATHWORKS for VMS, PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX, PATHWORKS for ULTRIX,
and/or make the file and print facilities of an OS/2 system avail-
able to other personal computers using Ethernet or Token Ring as
physical media types and DECnet, TCP/IP, and NetBEUI as network trans-
ports. (Refer to SPD 55.24.xx.)
o PATHWORKS for OS/2 (TCP/IP) - Software that allows a personal com-
puter running the OS/2 operating system to operate in a TCP/IP en-
vironment. OS/2 clients can be connected to a PATHWORKS for VMS,
ULTRIX, SCO UNIX, or OS/2 server using Ethernet and TCP/IP; OS/2
clients can be connected to an OS/2 server using Token Ring and TCP
/IP. This product contains the TCP/IP networking software and var-
ious TCP/IP network management utilities. PATHWORKS for OS/2 is a
prerequisite product. (Refer to SPD 36.58.xx.)
o PATHWORKS X.25 (DOS) - Software that allows one remote personal com-
puter running the DOS operating system to connect with the packet
switched data network (X.25 network) to any PATHWORKS server and
to use the facilities provided by PATHWORKS for DOS using DECnet
as the network transport. PATHWORKS for DOS is a prerequisite prod-
uct. (Refer to SPD 42.73.xx.)
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