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Subject: Re: AT&T networking
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Date: Sun, 22-Sep-85 21:46:35 EDT
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It is my understanding that the AT&T 3B series of computers do not as
yet speak IP/TCP (the ARPANET protocols, which come with 4 BSD).
However, in order to fulfill the requirements of a recently obtained
government contract, they will have to. It was reported that AT&T
contracted with The Wollongong Group (of VMS/Eunice fame) to do the
work.

As to the compatability of the networking hardware they use, I don't
know.  It does not appear (from what I have read here & elsewhere) that
it is compatible with anything other than itself.

	Erik E. Fair	ucbvax!fair	fair@ucbarpa.BERKELEY.EDU