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NetWare is a dedicated network operating system that runs on Intel/Cyrix/AMD Pentium, Intel 80486, and Intel 80386.e16
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Intended purpose
server/mainframe: small to large scale servers; internal networks
desktop/workstation: not appropriate
handheld: not appropriate
real time: not appropriate
Kind of OS: proprietary
Current Version: 5.1e127
Netware 6 is in public beta, expected to be released in the fall. Gordone127
Hardware Supported: Intel/Cyrix/AMD Pentiume16, 80486e16, 80386e16 (NetWare 3.x and later); Intel 80286 (NetWare 2.x)e97; Motorola 68000 (NetWare68)e97
Maximum Number of Processors: 4 with NetWare 4.11e97
Kernel: NetWare (proprietary)e97
POSIX: compatible
Peripherals: Comes with support for disks, tapes, and network interfaces. David Gersice97
User Interface (graphic): X Windowe97
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Learning Netware 4.1; by Guy Yost, John Preston; Que Education & Training; May 1997; ISBN 1575760525; paperback; 664 pages; $57.60
The Complete Guide to Netware 4.11/Intranetware; 2nd edition; by James E. Gaskin; Sybex; December 1996; ISBN 078211931X; paperback; $47.99; includes information on getting NetWare working with Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, and OS/2
Connecting Netware to the Internet; by Paul Singh, Rick Fairweather, Dan Ladermann; New Riders Publishing; April 1995; ISBN 1562053981; paperback; 294 pages; $25.60
Inside Netware 4.1; by Doug Bierer; New Riders Publishing; February 1995; ISBN 1562052918; paperback; 1532 pages; $31.99; out of print (can still be ordered through Amazon)
Bulletproofing Netware: Solving the 175 Most Common Problems Before They Happen (Bulletproofing); by Mark Wilkins, Glenn E. Weadock, K. Weadock Wilkins; Computing McGraw-Hill; January 1997; ISBN 0070676216; paperback; $27.96
Netware 4.1: The Complete Reference; 2nd edition; by Tom Sheldon; Osborne McGraw-Hill; December 1995; ISBN 007882172X; paperback; 1000 pages; $31.96
Universal Command Guide; by Guy Lotgering (UCG Team); Hungry Minds, Inc; April 2002; ISBN 0764548336; hardcover with CD-ROM; 1,600 pages; $69.99; cross references all of the commands from: AIX; Solaris; RedHat Linux; Berkeley BSD; NetWare 3.2, 4.11, 5, and 6; DOS 6.22; Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, NT 4 Workstation, NT 4 Server, NT 4 Terminal Server, 2000 Professional, 2000 Server, 2000 Advanced Server; Citrix Mainframe 1.8; and Mac 9
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