lenny@icus.islp.ny.us (Lenny Tropiano) (06/07/89)
In article <8641@chinet.chi.il.us> kdb@chinet.chi.il.us (Karl Botts) writes: |>Incidentally, I noticed once while poking around in /etc/lddrv/unix.sym |>on my 3b1 some symbols called "sock_this" and "sock_that" and... |> |>heck, wait a minute, I'll go get 'em. |> |>sock_wri = 0x1da80; |>sock_write = 0x1da80; |>sock_rea = 0x1da84; ... |>Does tnis mean anything to anybody? Yes, these are hooks in the operating system for the Ethernet TCP/IP support for the Ethernet card (that was) available for the UNIX pc. With the Ethernet driver loaded you would have a socket library. Let's wait a bit and Alex Crain might have his available. Last I heard he might have something to show at the UNIX pc BOF coming up at the Summer USENIX. We'll see :-) -Lenny -- Lenny Tropiano ICUS Software Systems [w] +1 (516) 589-7930 lenny@icus.islp.ny.us Telex; 154232428 ICUS [h] +1 (516) 968-8576 {ames,talcott,decuac,hombre,pacbell,sbcs}!icus!lenny attmail!icus!lenny ICUS Software Systems -- PO Box 1; Islip Terrace, NY 11752