[comp.dcom.lans] Release 6.x of the Clarkson packet drivers is now available.

nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (04/14/90)

Release 6.x of the Clarkson packet drivers is now available.  A portion
of the read.me file is appended, followed by the availability information.
I believe that all the drivers are 99% bug-free.  It is a moot point as I
have been told by my boss (who was told by his boss) to spend less time
on networking software, and more time on my real job.  [If I had $5 for
every machine running the packet drivers, this would *be* my real job,
and Clarkson would be glad of the income.]  If you wish to thank my
boss for the time he has allowed me to put into this project, his E-mail
address is "bray@sun.soe.clarkson.edu".

I will not have time to act on any bug reports.  Nonetheless, send them to
me -- I will put them in a file called "bugs" that will be kept on
sun.soe.clarkson.edu in the same directory as the drivers.

Summary:
	New drivers: ni6510, at&t, arcnet, ipxpkt, nb, ne2000.
	New utilities: pktmulti, pktsend, pktstat.
	Bugs fixed: 3c505, 3c503, wd8003e.

		The Clarkson packet driver collection

Availability

The Clarkson collection of packet drivers is available by FTP, by
archive-server, Fido file request, and by modem.  They come in two flavors
-- executables only (drivers.arc), and source+executables (driverss.arc).
All of the following instructions apply to both drivers.arc and
driverss.arc.

FTP:

sun.soe.clarkson.edu:/pub/ka9q/drivers.arc
grape.ecs.clarkson.edu:/e/tcpip/drivers.arc

Archive-server:

Send mail to archive-server@sun.soe.clarkson.edu and put the following
command as the body of your message:
	help

This will send you a help message.  Reading this help message will tell
you how to fetch the packet drivers.

Modem:

Call the Clarkson Heath User's Group's BBS: (315)268-6667, 8N1,
1200/2400 Baud, 24 hours.  Change to file area 24 and download drivers.arc.

Opus:

260/360 in the Nodelist.  Drivers.arc is file requestable.
-- 
--russ (nelson@clutx [.bitnet | .clarkson.edu])  Russ.Nelson@$315.268.6667
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