[comp.sys.amiga] TCP/IP

kenk@algedi.UUCP (N7IPB) (01/25/88)

    I have been playing with Phil Karn's latest tcp release over the past few
 days and a number of problems have shown up.  The most serious in my opinion
 is the terrible performance penalty I have to pay anytime I run net.amiga.
 It appears that approximately 80% of my Ami's time is being spent servicing
 the tcp software, leaving very little to other tasks. On a multitasking system
 this is ridiculous.  Before I start hacking away trying to improve things is
 anyone else working on this?  I have heard mention of a telnet.dev, should I
 wait for it or what? (It does seem logical to make a device)

 Email to me at the address in my .signature.  I don't think my Ami is in the
 site maps yet.

 P.S. This is my first direct posting to a newsgroup since I started getting
 a direct newsfeed. I hope it works 8-)


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Ken Koster (N7IPB)     algedi!kenk@pilchuck.Data-IO.COM         or
12653 NE 95th       ...uunet!pilchuck!algedi!kenk               or
Kirkland,Wa 98033   ...uw-beaver!tikal!pilchuck!algedi!kenk

Mine all Mine. Hee Hee :-) :-)          Amiga,1.5meg,40megHD,UUPC

pmartin@ucqais.uc.edu (Paul Martin) (07/11/89)

I have the executables for the KA9Q tcpip package for the IBM-PC
and the Amiga computers.  What I want to do is hook up my pc and amiga
via slip and transfer files via ftp.  First, I can't find any docs
on setting up the amiga version of the software, which makes things
even worse.  Can anyone give me some pointers on how to set up
a connection like this?  I am not interested in packet radio, I just
want to transfer files as effortlessly as possible (if I get this to
work I will be adding my ST to the net as well).  Also if you have
any autoexec.net files you would be willing to send me, it would be
much appreciated.  Please email your response to pmartin@ucqais.uc.edu
Thanx
      Paul Martin
       pmartin@ucqais.uc.edu

rimwind@cup.portal.com (David W Carroll) (07/18/89)

I am trying to find the sources for the KA9Q PC based TCP/IP
and the MIT TCP/IP packages.

Please send mail or reply.]

I have net access for FTP.

Thanks,

David Carroll
CADnet,Inc
2420 Camino Ramon #202
San Ramon, CA  94583