Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!rochester!pt!cadre!pitt!winfree!bdale From: bdale@winfree.UUCP (Bdale Garbee) Newsgroups: comp.os.minix Subject: Re: IP, UDP, TCP for the PC: PC/IP where you can get it. Message-ID: <67@winfree.UUCP> Date: Thu, 16-Jul-87 09:34:41 EDT Article-I.D.: winfree.67 Posted: Thu Jul 16 09:34:41 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 18-Jul-87 18:01:07 EDT References: <2090@mulga.oz> Reply-To: bdale@winfree.UUCP (Bdale Garbee) Organization: Bdale's Berkeley Box, Colorado Springs Lines: 27 In article <2090@mulga.oz> andrew@mulga.oz (Andrew Worsley) writes: > 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. Another package I would strongly suggest be considered by anyone wanting to port TCP/IP into Minix would be Phil Karn KA9Q's NET.EXE package for MS-Dos, which I have been helping work on for a while. It is smaller, somewhat "cleaner" in terms of code style, and in a certain sense, more in keeping with the "Minix philosophy". I've got a background task going now to get it integrated with Minix, but would *love* to have someone else send me working code! The bits are available most reliably from my BBS, at 303/593-0766, up to 2400 baud, almost 24 hrs/day. No restrictions on first time callers that would prevent your grabbing all the sources even at 1200. The bits are also generally available via anonymous FTP from the machine louie.udel.edu. -- Bdale Garbee, N3EUA phone: 303/593-9828 h, 303/590-2868 w uucp: {bellcore,crash,hp-lsd,hpcsma,ncc,pitt,usafa,vixie}!winfree!bdale fido: sysop of 128/19 packet: n3eua @ k0hoa, Colexp(strumattNo