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From: jbn@wdl1.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.works
Subject: Re: TCP/IP and system V
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Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 03:25:38 EST
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Posted: Fri Jan 18 03:25:38 1985
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     We have fully operational System V Release 2 IP/TCP hosts on the
Internet, using a much-modified 3COM UNET and either 3COM Ethernet cards
or DEC DMRs.  FORD-WDL2.ARPA is one such host.  Unfortunately,

	3COM no longer sells UNET,

	we don't sell our code, and

	3COM doesn't make its UNIBUS Ethernet card any more. 

If anyone out there, though, wants to make this into a commercial product,
and can come to terms with 3COM, we might be able to work something out.
Serious inquiries only, please.

     A more promising route would be to interface the Communications 
Machinery Corporation IP/TCP Ethernet card to system V.  This is at least
a current product.

					John Nagle
					Ford Aerospace and Communications Corp.