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From: aoki@cs.berkeley.edu (Paul M. Aoki)
To: Pedro.Ruivo@individual.puug.pt (Pedro Miguel Fonseca Ruivo)
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Subject: Re: DOS/WINDOWS Cliente ? 
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Pedro.Ruivo@individual.puug.pt (Pedro Miguel Fonseca Ruivo) writes:
> Can i access Postgres from a DOS/WINDOWS Client throught a SLIP line ?

there's no inherent reason why not, since the client library/protocol
just runs over tcp and sockets, but the client library hasn't been
ported to windows.  this makes "can i" an open question.  if you mean,
"can i do it without having to do some work," then the answer is "no."
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  Paul M. Aoki          |  University of California at Berkeley
  aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU  |  Dept. of EECS, Computer Science Division (#1776) 
                        |  Berkeley, CA 94720-1776

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