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From: MJHAMMEL@BNR.CA (Michael  Hammel, M.J.)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
Subject: TCP/IP on a PC
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Date: 29 Nov 88 23:42:00 GMT
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I'm resending this message in the hopes that not everyone saw it
originally.

I'm looking for an implementation of the TCP/IP protocol stack, and
NFS, that can be run on a PC (or PS/2).  I need hardware and software
references, names of companies, people to contact, a book reference,
anything!  We really don't have any ideas on where to look for this
stuff.  What we're really trying to avoid is buying an Apollo work-
station, which would be nice, but we don't quite need all that power.
I guess in bare bones terms we need a machine that runs on Ethernet
and utilizes TCP/IP protocols and can run NFS.  Soooooooooo, anyone
got any ideas they'd be willing to share? Pleeeeeeeeeeze!

Thanks a bunch.

Oh, and please reply directly to me, as I'm not subscribed to the
TCP/IP list (I was, but couldn't keep up with the incoming mail and
get any work done!).

Michael J. Hammel
BNR (Bell Northern Research), Inc.
Bitnet: MJHAMMEL@BNR.CA
Ma Bell: 214-301-2438