kb2ear@mioem.UUCP (Scott Weis R.A.C.E.S.) (02/20/90)
Hello, I am having trouble getting KA9Q's TCP/IP software up on a 286 computer running SCO XENIX. Has anyone out there gotten the software up on such a machine? Also is there a users group around that deals with TCP/IP on unix boxes? Thanks to all, Scott Weis KB2EAR UUCP: !rutgers!petsd!tsdiag!ka2qhd!mioem!kb2ear USMAIL: 10 Palmer Rd., Kendall Park, N.J. 08824-1228 PACKET: KB2EAR @ NN2Z DOMAIN: kb2ear@mioem.UUCP VOICE: +1 201 297 0469 OPUS: 107/340, 107/339 -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Scott Weis KB2EAR * The views here are mine, not that of these groups * | | R.A.C.E.S. Operator, Middlesex County Office of Emergency Management | | E.C. South Brunswick A.R.E.S. * THANK YOU AMSAT * |
mjhammel@Kepler.dell.com (Michael J. Hammel) (02/22/90)
In article <691@mioem.UUCP>, kb2ear@mioem.UUCP (Scott Weis R.A.C.E.S.) writes: > Hello, I am having trouble getting KA9Q's TCP/IP software up on a 286 > computer running SCO XENIX. Has anyone out there gotten the software up > on such a machine? Also is there a users group around that deals with > TCP/IP on unix boxes? > comp.protocols.tcpip.ibmpc (I hope thats right, it might be ...ibm-pc) deals with TCP/IP products and problems from the DOS side. It has many knowledgeable people pop in with help for users, including Phil Karn (developer of KA9Q) occassionally. Actually, I wasn't aware that KA9Q ran in unix boxes (I thought it was just for DOS systems), but I'm pretty sure the folks over in c.p.t.i can help. Michael J. Hammel | mjhammel@Kepler.dell.com, mikeh@dell.dell.com, Dell Computer Corp. | or 73377.3467@compuserve.com Disclaimer equ standard "I know engineers, they looooove to change things" L. McCoy
winter@Apple.COM (Patty Winter) (02/23/90)
In article<5687@dell.dell.com>mjhammel@Kepler.dell.com(Michael J.Hammel)writes: >Actually, I wasn't aware that KA9Q ran in unix boxes (I thought it was just for >DOS systems), but I'm pretty sure the folks over in c.p.t.i can help. Harrumph!! :-) Phil Karn develops the package on a DOS machine, but versions are available for various forms of UNIX as well as for the Atari, Amiga, and (you knew this was coming) the Macintosh. Patty -- ***************************************************************************** Patty Winter N6BIS INTERNET: winter@apple.com AMPR.ORG: [44.4.0.44] UUCP: {decwrl,nsc,sun}!apple!winter *****************************************************************************
michaelb@mikebat.UUCP (Michael R. Batchelor) (02/26/90)
> Phil Karn develops the package on a DOS machine, but versions are available > for various forms of UNIX as well as for the Atari, Amiga, and (you knew > this was coming) the Macintosh. Yea, yea, yea. I hear this all the time. I even have a copy for a DOS box and an Amiga. But where can you get the SOURCE? Preferably with a unix make file. I have two unix boxes up and running and two more I'm going to ressurect. How am I going to run tcp/ip on them with DOS binarys? Michael (But my call sign IS in my .signature) -- Michael Batchelor / \113\101\067\132\116\132 uunet!wshb!mikebat!michaelb The ability to advance the leading edge of technology is constrained by the ability to prune the trailing edge. -- Charles Dickens (Stanford)