rgcote@mit-vax.LCS.MIT.EDU (Rob Cote) (04/05/88)
I have been told that a device driver I am looking for might be in the UREP distribution. I have no idea what the UREP distribution is other than the fact that is has something to do with Unix and I think it comes from Penn. State. Would someone out there care to enlighten me as to what UREP is and how I can get a copy? Much Thanks! P.S. The device driver is the DPV11 device driver -- and none of this of course will stand when I stand before the man on that great day of the great divide when all the kings and queens will have their closets emptied and the bones them bones them dry bones will not fail dead men will tell tales and you can laugh I can laugh we can laugh but its not funny -the 77s
ron@topaz.rutgers.edu (Ron Natalie) (04/07/88)
UREP is the BITNET software to run on UNIX. -Ron
rob@philabs.Philips.Com (Rob Robertson) (04/12/88)
In article <Apr@topaz.rutgers.edu> ron@topaz.rutgers.edu (Ron Natalie) writes: >UREP is the BITNET software to run on UNIX. the urep package will let you talk RSCS with an IBM. william robertson rob@philabs.philips.com