D_AGC@vaxa.nerc-keyworth.ac.UK (07/21/88)
If I understand correctly the VMS TCP/IP packages from Wollongong and CMU use the standard DEC VAX ether interfaces (and can do so concurrently with DECnet, LAT, etc). It has been suggested to me by a colleague that they can't use the BI ether i/f. I think he's wrong. Would anyone care to comment/arbitrate.? Thanks, Alan Cox Natural Environment Research Council UK d_agc@uk.ac.nkw.va JANET d_agc@va.nkw.ac.uk rest of the world, or d_agc%va.nkw.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk ARPA d_agc%uk.ac.nkw.va@ukacrl EARN/BITNET/NETNORTH star::"d_agc%va.nkw.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk" SPAN
thompson@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Steve Thompson) (07/27/88)
In article <8807271105.AA04564@ucbvax.berkeley.edu> D_AGC@vaxa.nerc-keyworth.ac.UK writes: >concurrently with DECnet, LAT, etc). It has been suggested to me by a >colleague that they can't use the BI ether i/f. I think he's wrong. You're right. He is wrong. We have it now!