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Aurora increases networking functionality Date: Nov. 1994 From: HP Professional(Vol. 8, Issue 11) Publisher: 1105 Media, Inc. Document Type: Brief article Length: 157 words

Full Text: Aurora Technologies introduced a series of eight-port, high-performance ISA/EISA asynchronous terminal and synchronous communications servers, the latest in a line of serial networking products for the HP 9000 Series 700 workstations.

The I/O cards optimize network, system and application performance by employing dedicated RISC communications controllers, extended RAM buffers and flow-control processing to offload CPU workload and network traffic. The products support baud rates to 115.2 Kbps async and 128 Kbps sync, all full-duplex. The series delivers three levels of workstation expansion: the 801A is designed for standard local area terminal and peripheral connectivity; the 801AX adds extended RAM buffers for data security and higher throughput; and the 801A+ provides high-speed WAN routing and bridging with the reliability and security of synchronous and asynchronous data communications.

Price is $699 for the 801A, $1,099 for the 801AX and $1,995 for the 801A+.

Contact Aurora Technologies, 176 Second Ave., Waltham, MA 02154; (617) 290-4800.

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Copyright: COPYRIGHT 1994 1105 Media, Inc. http://www.1105media.com/ Source Citation (MLA 8th Edition) "Aurora increases networking functionality." HP Professional, vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1994, p. 54+. Gale OneFile: Information Science,

https://link-gale-com.libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/apps/doc/A16301707/PPIS?u=oran95108&sid=PPIS&xid=ed2573f1. Accessed 13 July 2020.

Gale Document Number: GALE|A16301707