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From: broman@cod.UUCP (Vincent P. Broman)
Newsgroups: comp.os.minix
Subject: Re: IP, UDP, TCP for the PC: PC/IP where you can get it.
Message-ID: <760@cod.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 20-Jul-87 16:02:59 EDT
Article-I.D.: cod.760
Posted: Mon Jul 20 16:02:59 1987
Date-Received: Wed, 22-Jul-87 01:09:07 EDT
References: <2090@mulga.oz> <1049@bucsb.bu.edu.UUCP>
Organization: Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego
Lines: 49
Summary: available from minix-server on bugs.nosc.mil

In article <1049@bucsb.bu.edu.UUCP>, madd@bucsb.bu.edu.UUCP (Jim "Jack" Frost) writes:
> I have a copy of Phil Karn's TCP/IP for the PC, which has a README
> file saying that you can do anything you want with it so long as its
> noncommercial.  I can shar it and send it to any interested parties.
> Note:  It's *quite* large.

This is now available from minix-server@bugs.nosc.mil under the pseudo
Message-Ids karn0@bugs.nosc.mil thru karn7@bugs.nosc.mil .

Also the 1.2 diffs and sources are here on bugs.
The compatibility list has not much new in it.

To review:
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Subject: archive service on bugs.nosc.mil
Keywords: automatic mail archive server
Message-ID: <690@cod.UUCP>
Date: 20 May 87 19:22:17 GMT

An archive retrieval service for old comp.os.minix articles is set
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FTP in directory pub/Minix can be obtained by sending a mailed request
to minix-server@bugs.nosc.mil or nosc!minix-server .  Include in the
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and following that a line or lines naming desired files e.g.:

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to get an automatic mailed reply.
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Vincent Broman,  code 632, Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, CA 92152, USA
Phone: +1 619 225 2365    Internet: broman@nosc.mil   Uucp: sdcsvax!nosc!broman