
Hi-tech materials and the latest technology make the F-117 Stealth Fighter virtually
undetectable by enemy radar. The superiority of being "invisible" in battle is
clear.
Anyone who has ever experienced installing and configuring a Twinax emulation card on a
PC knows that this too can be a battle -- a battle where an "invisible" Twinax
card would be a potent weapon.
BOS's Stealth Technology has yielded a new breed of IBM-compatible Twinax card so
advanced that it does not require a memory segment or IRQ to operate. CMOS configuration,
memory manager setup, and Windows system file modification is no longer necessary. IRQ
conflicts are a problem of the past.
Imagine running IBM Client Access, Personal Communications 400, and PC Support with a
Twinax card undetectable by other programs, and free of conflicts with other devices.
Fast operating speeds and Active Filtering make BOS Stealth Technology Twinax cards
ideal for even the noisiest Twinax and Twisted Pair lines, and the fastest Pentiums.
For more information, on BOS's IBM-compatible Stealth Technology Twinax card with
utility software for running IBM Client Access, Personal Communications 400, and PC
Support without memory address or IRQ see Native Plus
5250 Emulation Card.
For a Stealth Technology Twinax card with state-of-the-art four-session
Windows emulation, and software for running IBM Client Access, Personal Communications
400, and PC Support without memory address or IRQ go to BOSaNOVA
Plus 5250 Emulation Kit.
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