At 10:44 AM -0600 5/12/02, Philip Stortz wrote:
>on older machines, it definitely was, and allowed greater control over
>things like init strings without the rather complicated scripting of OT.

MacTCP didn't have init strings, it was a CP and OT doesn't have 
scripts, think you are confusing dialers and networking

>CMS wrote:
>>
>>  Here is a good one,
>>  Was MacTCP faster than Open Transport.
>  > keeping all things the same.

Regards James
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