kanishka@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (04/12/90)
In article <1314@swbatl.sbc.com>, sja@swbatl.sbc.com (9080) writes: > This may be a fruiteless search, but nonetheless, I'm trying to > track down WIN/TCP for 3b1. I've only 'heard' of it's existence, > but if anyone has a copy for sale, a lead, etc., etc. please let > me know. > > Any and all help much appreciated. > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Steve Adams - SWBT - 121 Dean A. McGee - Rm. 976 Okla. City, Ok. > UUCP: { pyramid, uunet, bellcore }...!swbatl!sja > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I tried mailing to sja@swbatl.sbc.com, but it bounced, so I am posting to the net. I have the "Enhanced TCP/IP WIN/3b Lan interface for the Unix PC", Software & manuals (still shrinkwrapped!), Itemized as follows: software: 5 diskettes, TCP/IP WIN/3B applications, version 1.4 manuals : users guide, administrators guide, programmer's reference. If you are interested, drop me a note. I would be most interested if someone would be willing to trade the above for a complete and up-to-date 3.51m(?) foundation and development set, since my current version of the system is 3.5. Kanishka de Lanerolle, Systems Manager University of Kansas Computer Science Department. e-mail : kanishka@csvax.cs.ukans.edu (internet) kanishka@ukanvax (bitnet)
elliston@av8tr.UUCP (Keith Elliston) (04/12/90)
Just for us novices out there.... how does one get TCP/IP running on a 3B1? How do you get the damn thing on the ethernet in the first place? I have a 3B1 that I would love to get up on our ethernet, but I dont have a clue as to how to do that. Also.. since we use TCP/IP a lot, it would be great to have that running as well. Can someone explain how this can be done (hopefully affordably). Thanks Keith uunet!av8tr!elliston
mvadh@cbnews.ATT.COM (andrew.d.hay) (04/13/90)
In article <125@av8tr.UUCP> elliston@av8tr.UUCP (Keith Elliston) writes:
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"Just for us novices out there.... how does one get TCP/IP running on
"a 3B1? How do you get the damn thing on the ethernet in the first place?
you need a card (now very scarce) and the recently-mentioned software.
installation and admin. is very simple (for me, anyway ;^>)
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