lars@ACC.ARPA (06/09/86)
> Date: Mon, 9 Jun 86 11:08:33 jst > From: nttlab!murakami@su-shasta.arpa (Kenbo MURAKAMI) > Message-Id: <8606090208.AA20206@nttlab.ntt.junet> > Subject: TCP/IP software for PC > To: Shasta!protocols@red.rutgers.edu > > I know some TCP/IP software products for PC. As far as I know, the > following softwares are available. > > (1) MIT version (MicroComputer Center, Software Sales and Application) > (2) Spartacus's KNET TCP/IP > (3) FTP Sofware, Inc. > > Which product should I buy? The product will be mainly used for network > checking, network-watch etc. I need some facilities for testing TCP/IP > software which is now being developed ... KNET is not for PCs but for IBM-type mainframes FTP is an enhanced, supported version of the MIT code. Whether it is suiatable for your use, I don't know; it's really meant for a workstation PC application rather than for use in a netscope. What I think you really need is a fuzzball ... runs in an LSI-11, though. You should try sending your request to TCPIP@SRI-NIC.ARPA which is the mailing list about TCPIP implementations. / Lars Poulsen Advanced Computer Communications <Lars @ ACC.ARPA> ------