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From: luner@werewolf.CS.WISC.EDU (David L. Luner)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.rt
Subject: Re: Slip for RT?
Keywords: Slip
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Date: 27 Sep 89 17:09:58 GMT
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In article <1989Sep27.072019.15346@specialix.co.uk> @specialix.co.uk writes:
>chet@cwns1.INS.CWRU.Edu (Chet Ramey) writes:
>>Has anyone successfully run slip on an RT (preferably running AOS, but AIX
>>info is welcome as well)?  Anything to look out for?  I'm looking for any
>>kind of info I can get.
>
>I asked this one about 2 months back and lot's of people said
>
>	`If you find one let me know'

OK. I'll answer. 

At least one of my customers have successfully set up SLIP on AIX/RT V.
2.2.1.  I can't answer if there were things "to watch out for", but I
asked him if it worked and he said yes. It's not being used in a
"production" environment, he just set it up to try it.

If you are having problems *with AIX* on this, please call your local
IBM Branch Office. If that doesn't work, call me.


David Luner
Systems Engineer
IBM Madison
(608) 273-5243