[net.unix] TCP/IP for UNIX 5.2

rmcqueen(Robert C McQueen)%sitvxa.BITNET@WISCVM.ARPA (01/23/85)

Is there an implementation of TCP/IP for UNIX 5.2 systems?

Robert McQueen
Bitnet: RMCQUEEN@SITVXA.BITNET          Arpanet: SIT.MCQUEEN@CU20B.ARPA

Art Berggreen <ART@acc.ARPA> (01/24/85)

> Is there an implementation of TCP/IP for UNIX 5.2 systems?

Try TWG (The Wollongong Group), they are porting the BSD 4.2
networking kernel into System V as a device driver.  The
Berkeley "Socket" operations are supported as library routines
which map into driver ioctls.

    TWG is at (415)962-7100

    						Art@ACC.ARPA
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Doug Gwyn (VLD/VMB) <gwyn@Brl-Vld.ARPA> (01/27/85)

Yes, but not from AT&T, who seem to think TCP/IP is unimportant.
Several UNIX System V VARs have added TCP/IP, usually taken from
the 4.2BSD system.  I think Unisoft is one of these VARs.

mostek@ihnp4.UUCP (James Mostek) (02/02/85)

What machine? What networking medium? Ethernet? Arpanet?

Talk to Excelan about their board and associated software.
They have TCP/IP a system where TCP/IP can be down loaded into the board.
FUSION also has something similar.
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          James Mostek, Bell Labs @ Naperville, ihnp4!mostek