camiel@eutnv1.UUCP (Camiel Severijns) (06/07/89)
I want to make a serial line internet connection between our HP 9000-350 and Cadmus 9220 computers both running System V.3. Therefore I am looking for sources of the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP). Can one of you netlanders point out to me where I can get these sources by e-mail (Sorry, I only have access to uucp). Thanks in advance, -- | Camiel Severijns | Dept. of Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology | Den Dolech 2, POBox 513, 5600 MB, Eindhoven, The Netherlands | UUCP: eutnv1.uucp!camiel OR: eutrc3.uucp!tnvscs
wa8tzg@nucleus.UUCP (Bill Meahan) (06/08/89)
In article <53@eutnv1.UUCP>, camiel@eutnv1.UUCP (Camiel Severijns) writes: > I want to make a serial line internet connection between our HP 9000-350 and > Cadmus 9220 computers both running System V.3. Therefore I am looking for > sources of the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP). Can one of you netlanders > point out to me where I can get these sources by e-mail (Sorry, I only have > access to uucp). > > Thanks in advance, I also would like a SLIP connection, but on 800 series machines. I've tried using the KA9Q package, but without much success (revision level was .25). If necessary, I can use ftp to an Internet site. And thanks from me too. Bill Meahan wa8tzg@nucleus.mi.org uunet!sharkey!nucleus!wa8tzg
sscott@camdev.UUCP (Steve Scott) (06/13/89)
If anyone finds this stuff, please e-mail me so we can make arrangements for swapping it -- Steve Scott UUCP: {killer|texbell}!camdev!sscott Motorola, Inc. Telephone : 1-817-232-6317
dunlap@apl-em.UUCP (John Dunlap) (06/13/89)
>> I want to make a serial line internet connection between our HP 9000-350 and >I also would like a SLIP connection, but on 800 series machines. I've And I am interested in SLIP for the 500 series machines. John Dunlap Applied Physics Lab University of Washington 1013 NE 40th St Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 543-1300
rclark@speclab.bgp-usgs.gov (Roger N. Clark) (07/22/89)
Add my vote for SLIP for the 800!