Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!dptcdc!torsqnt!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!gryphon!turnkey!jackv From: jackv@turnkey.gryphon.COM (Jack F. Vogel) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: tcpip on ps/2 Keywords: tcp/ip ps/2 xenix 3c523 Message-ID: <6345@turnkey.TCC.COM> Date: 9 Aug 89 12:34:11 GMT References: <9196@chinet.chi.il.us> Reply-To: jackv@turnkey.gryphon.COM Organization: Turnkey Computer Consultants, Westchester, CA Lines: 30 In article <9196@chinet.chi.il.us> randy@chinet.chi.il.us (Randy Suess) writes: > > I just installed 2.3.2 on a PS/2 Model 80. I also bought > SCO's tcpip knowing it had no drivers for the PS/2. I have > a 3com 3c523 and the UngerMan Bass card for the ps/2. Does > anyone know of any drivers for these cards, or a tcpip that > will work with them? This bit of info may or may not be of much use to you since you said you already purchased SCO, but particularly for those out there owning PS/2's I would take a hard look at AIX PS/2. It has TCP/IP with the driver for the Ungerman Bass card, (or token ring for those that care) I don't think we yet have a 3com driver but believe we soon may. It also has real BSD job control (if you've never used it you don't know what you're missing) and symbolic links. And if you have an 8514 video adapter and monitor X windows is dynamite. Also, cost is fully competitive with vendors like SCO and Interactive. I know, I know this must be sounding like an advertisement considering my signature but I am quite serious. I would run AIX on turnkey but it is not a PS/2. Anybody who is even slightly biased to the BSD environment should run to their local Businessland and see a demo. The only more fully BSD based Unix for the 386 is Sun. Naturally, standard Disclaimers apply. -- Jack F. Vogel jackv@seas.ucla.edu AIX Technical Support - or - Locus Computing Corp. jackv@ifs.umich.edu