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Who Owns Coyote

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Jay La Bonte

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Mar 6, 2025, 3:30:36 PMMar 6
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Who is the current owner of the Web server Coyote and do you have any contact information?

I tried the contect info on Modsoft.com but never received a response.

Regards,
Jay LaBonte

Dawn Wolthuis

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Mar 6, 2025, 3:45:57 PMMar 6
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I see Doug and Sam here:

I suggest checking with them.  —Dawn

On Mar 6, 2025, at 3:30 PM, Jay La Bonte <jlab...@gmail.com> wrote:

Who is the current owner of the Web server Coyote and do you have any contact information?


I tried the contect info on Modsoft.com but never received a response.

Regards,
Jay LaBonte

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Steven Martin Trimble

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Mar 6, 2025, 4:07:11 PMMar 6
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documentation:

hope this helps
take care,

CDMI
Steven Trimble
(501) 772-3450 cell/text


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Christopher Jeune

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Mar 7, 2025, 12:53:55 PMMar 7
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So thats what the PIC-LAN guy looks like!   He was ahead of his time !

Steven Martin Trimble

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Mar 7, 2025, 1:29:40 PMMar 7
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yeah
Before PICLAN-IP, he wrote PICLAN-IPX which (us elders) remember as the Novell Network protocol.
His RPC (remote procedure calls) were available in the IPX and the IP programs.
This allowed RPC calls between multiple systems regardless of the PICK flavor.
His apps ran / still run on most platforms.
He is a programmer for us programmers. Also, just a great guy.
I put him up there with Peter Schellenbach and Martin Phillips.

CDMI
Steven Trimble
(501) 772-3450 cell/text

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