Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!munnari!mulga!andrew From: andrew@mulga.oz (Andrew Worsley) Newsgroups: comp.os.minix Subject: IP, UDP, TCP for the PC: PC/IP where you can get it. Message-ID: <2090@mulga.oz> Date: Tue, 14-Jul-87 01:45:34 EDT Article-I.D.: mulga.2090 Posted: Tue Jul 14 01:45:34 1987 Date-Received: Thu, 16-Jul-87 03:42:18 EDT Organization: Comp Sci, Melbourne Uni, Australia Lines: 66 I have received a few enquiries about where one can get PC/IP for the IBM PC, from my article about putting a remote filesystem on MINIX using ethernet, so I thought I would make a general posting out of it. This stuff all though contains almost certainly out of date prices is still valid as far as the addresses go: PC/IP is an implementation of Arpanet's IP and UDP protocol over ethernet or serial line plus a basic version of TCP, TFTP, and several other services. All this is designed to run on the IBM PC under DOS operating system. It is available to be distributed as long as the MIT copyrights are maintained in the source code and MIT's name is not used to advirtise any product based on unless pemission is obtained. Places you can order PC/IP from: (correct as of 3/April/86) (1) MIT: (compiled under their own C cross compiler) pair of diskettes $44 or full tar tape of binaries and sources $55: MIT Microcomputer Center Room 11-209 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone (617) 253-6325 or via anonymous FTP from borax.lcs.mit.edu, in which case they ask you send mail to pcip-release@borax.lcs.mit.edu so they can keep you upto date with bug fixes. (2) CMU PC/IP: (PC/IP ported to Microsoft C) Drew Perkins co Carnegie-Mellon University 4910 Forbes Ave. Pittsburg,PA 15213 or anonymous FTP, password guest, from "vd.cc.cmu.edu". (3) Dartmouth College: (Ported to Apple Macintosh - Not IBM PC) Mark Sherman Computer Network Laboratory Depatment of Mathematics and Computer Science Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755 Ph: (603) 646 2415 mss@dartmouth.csnet IBM is also distributing a supported binary version for serveral $100 US based on this. You sould contact them for further information. (4?) University of Melbourne, Australia: (Straight PC/IP) We are possibly willing to distribute this for a small fee about $50 in Australia or New Zealand only. Write to us first for details. e-mail address: andrew@mulga.oz Attention: Andrew Worsley Department of Computer Science, Melbourne University, Parkville, 3052.