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Date:      Fri, 19 Dec 1997 03:11:53 -0600 (CST)
From:      "jtkipp@students.wisc.edu" <jesse@foo.bar.com>
To:        Davies <davies@televar.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Question?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.971219030009.405A-100000@foo.bar.com>
In-Reply-To: <199712192000.MAA20376@concord.televar.com>

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On Fri, 19 Dec 1997, Davies wrote:

> Hello I am the system's administrator for a hearing aid company and we
> currently run novell 3.12. We are out growing our system I am looking at
> FreeBSD. I am wondering if we can use the same novell applications for
> windows and dos if I upgraded to FreeBSD. Do I need the Novell Patch from
> Netcom or will it work just fine. Can any software that supports dos and
> windows be run off FreeBSD Server. Do I need to contact our hearing aid
> software providers about this?
> 
> I would like a prompt reply. Thank you For your time.
> 
> Jeffrey Davies
> davies@televar.com
FreeBSD is a unix based operating system, and it is very different from
Novel DOS/MS-Windows. It will not run the same software as Novel DOS/MS
Windows. There is work for DOS/Windows emulators, but I don't think they
are ready for full time commercial application yet. :( Your software
provider might have software that runs on BSD-UNIX, you'll have to contact
them about that. There is also a large quantity of free software (like/for
freebsd) that includes wordprocessors, databases, spread-sheets, etc...
but if you have specific software from the hearing aid company you
might have to look into a commercial operating system, such as Novel
Netware or (gasp) MS-Windows. However, If you want a NFS server, or a
Server for E-mail, WWW, etc... freebsd would work very well (and you
should be able to use it with your other network... research required...)

Good luck,

Jesse Kipp
zaphod@imailbox.com 




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