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What's the Plus in Native Plus?
Native Plus is unique because in addition to being
IBM-compatible, it provides solutions to problems common with other Twinax cards on the
market.
The Problem ?
Noisy Twinax lines: "If my terminals work over my Twinax and twisted pair
lines, why won't my emulation cards work?"
The Solution !
Most Twinax cards fail under difficult Twinax line conditions. Native Plus
is extremely "fault tolerant" and will function well where other IBM-compatible
Twinax cards fail.
The Problem ?
Installation and setup is too difficult: "Why do I have to configure my
CMOS, memory manager and Windows INI files just to use a Twinax card?"
The Solution !
Other Twinax cards require the use of a memory segment and
IRQ, the source
of many frustrating hardware conflicts. Native Plus can be installed and run
without reserving a memory segment and without using an IRQ, resulting in the simplest
setup possible.
The Problem ?
Lack of Windows resources: "Since I installed my Twinax card, I can't open
as many applications in Windows."
The Solution
!
Because other Twinax cards require the use of a memory segment critical
to efficient Windows operation, Windows programs execute more slowly and run out of system
resources faster. Native Plus eliminates this troublesome Windows bottleneck.
The Problem ?
Twinax cards don't support some fast PCs: "I don't understand why my
trusted Twinax card won't work on my new Pentium PC."
The Solution
!
Native Plus functions perfectly even with the fastest PCs.
The Problem ?
File transfers are too slow: "I wish there was a way to speed up my file
transfers."
The Solution
!
The unique hardware design of Native Plus allows it to perform standard file
transfers and certain other PC-host operations significantly faster than other Twinax
cards can.
The Problem ?
Twinax line problems are difficult to diagnose: "I've spent two hours
checking and I still don't know why I can't get the emulation running."
The Solution !
Native Plus includes two Twinax diagnostic utilities:
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TASC (Twinax Address Status Checker) for identifying Twinax line address
usage. Click here to view a Screen shot of TASC (8313
bytes).
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TWILA (Twinax Line Analyzer) for identifying connected devices,
indicating address conflicts, and detecting Twinax line quality problems
Each utility is supplied in DOS and Windows versions.
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