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Subject: Help needed in implementing IP in Modula-2 on 68K network.
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Date: Wed, 3-Jul-85 07:01:35 EDT
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From: "Benoy P. De Souza" 


Here at SUNY Stony Brook we have a distributed OS running on a network
of M68Ks. We call it SAM2S (Stand-Alone-Modula-2-System). The present
communication subsytem is based on XNS protocols which does not help
when everything else (at least in our LAN) being based on Unix 4.2 
speaks TCP/IP. Hence we are working on implementing TCP/IP in our kernel.

I have taken up the task of implementing the IP part (and possibly ARP
since each of these have Ethernet interfaces). I would appreciate it if
anyone could give me any pointers, help, etc. on either IP and/or ARP 
code which is documented/explained. I am at present going through 
UNIX 4.2's C code written for the VAX 750/780s. I don't have any 
documentation (except for the tutorials on IPC from UC Berkeley). Thanks.

					- Benoy De Souza
					  Computer Science, SUNY
					  Stony Brook, NY 11794
					  (516)-246-7146
					  
					  benoy@sbcs.csnet