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From: ian@utcs.UUCP (Ian F. Darwin)
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Subject: Re: BNET - what is it?
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Date: Thu, 18-Jul-85 14:37:41 EDT
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Summary:  BNET == UniSoft's TCP/IP for 68000 Sys V

The original asked what BNET is. Bnet is UniSoft's implementation
of TCP/IP, the `standard' UNIX networking stuff, for their
System V 68000 (and maybe other) ports. Many of the UniSoft
OEMs currently offering it have the version derived from 4.1BSD;
I'm not sure what state the `current' offering that OEMs get
from UniSoft is in (i.e., is it 4.2 yet? I don't know).