glenne@hpnmdla.HP.COM (Glenn Elmore) (08/17/88)
Hi All, To the many who wrote me about TCP/IP code for the ST please accept my apologies for taking so long to respond to your requests for code but I haven't known how to best get it distributed and E-mail to many of you got bounced. Presently part to all of the sources,binaries and documentation may reside at UCSD.EDU under /pub/hamradio. It may also be at louie.udel.edu under pub/ka9q now or very soon. In addition to the above, Rich at lakesys has offered to make it available from there and as soon as I can figure out how to get it to him I hope that will happen. I have a problem that I have no access to anon FTP. Rich, send me some E-mail so my mailer can do a return path that doesn't bounce. Source files number over 100 and documentation includes amateur radio specific portions as well as a nice tutorial on TCP, SMTP,FTP,TELNET,ARP,UDP etc in general. Sorry if I am slow, I'm doing my best as a total novice to both Usenet and UNIX! I am running the package at home on the the local amateur radio TCP/IP network and it *does* all *seem* to work. The code I have is from earlier this year (an earlier rev) and was compiled under LATTICE. I hear rumblings that the ST may be supported in future releases,there have been several since this port of the code. PC,MAC,AMIGA,UNIX and perhaps others are presently supported. Glenn Elmore -N6GN- N6GN @ N6IIU-1 glenn@n6gn.norcal.ampr glenne@hpnmd.hp.com
glenne@hpnmdla.HP.COM (Glenn Elmore) (08/17/88)
oh yes.... The files are archived at UCSD.EDU under NETST.ARC. In addition there may be another (similar?) archive under NET_ST.ARC. Glenn Elmore -N6GN- N6GN @ N6IIU-1 glenn@n6gn.norcal.ampr glenne@hpnmd.hp.com