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From: lap@udel.EDU (Larry Pearlstein)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
Subject: Info on implementation details...
Message-ID: <21853@louie.udel.EDU>
Date: 17 Aug 89 00:18:58 GMT
Reply-To: lap@udel.EDU (Larry Pearlstein)
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Can anyone tell me:

At what levels (interrupt, daemon, system driver, application 
program) are each of the seven network layers generally 
implemented in a typical TCP/IP system.  I imagine that the 
answers might differ depending on whether the host was a 
microcomputer, mini, or mainframe?  Since most micros are 
single-tasking, would daemons be available?

Thanks for any info.

                                   Larry Pearlstein
                                   lap@huey.udel.edu