lagache@violet.berkeley.edu (Edouard Lagache) (09/11/88)
Sorry to bother the net, but a friend is trying to get some information about a product that apparantly runs on the Texas Instruments Explorer series. It is called TCPIP and is somehow related to communications. That is all I know about - any leads? Thanks in advance! Edouard Lagache School of Education U.C. Berkeley lagache@violet.berkeley.edu
jinli@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu (jin li) (09/11/88)
|Sorry to bother the net, but a friend is trying to get some |information about a product that apparantly runs on the Texas |Instruments Explorer series. It is called TCPIP and is somehow |related to communications. That is all I know about - any leads? |Thanks in advance! | Edouard Lagache | School of Education | U.C. Berkeley | lagache@violet.berkeley.edu TCP/IP are the networking protocols for Internet. It's a set of protocols developed to allow cooperating computers to share resources across a network. There should be online documents on TCP/IP for most UNIX systems. If your friend need more detailed informations, contact: Charles L. Hedrick Rutgers University It may also be helpful for your friend to read "comp.protocols.tcp-ip". -- Jin jinli@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu