CLEBER%SBU.UFRGS.ANRS.BR@UICVM.UIC.EDU (08/28/90)
Could anyone tell me if KA9Q Internet Software Package source code is available. If yes, what's the places that i can get it by FTP. Thanks in advance, Cleber Weishheimer.
chris@wuarchive.wustl.edu (Chris Myers) (08/28/90)
CLEBER%SBU.UFRGS.ANRS.BR@UICVM.UIC.EDU writes: > Could anyone tell me if KA9Q Internet Software Package source >code is available. If yes, what's the places that i can get it >by FTP. > Thanks in advance, > Cleber Weishheimer. The KA9Q package is available for anonymous FTP from wuarchive.wustl.edu [128.252.135.4] in the directory /mirrors/misc/ka9q-tcpip. Chris Myers Archive Maintainer -- Chris Myers Internet: chris@wugate.wustl.edu Software Engineer UUCP: ...!uunet!wugate!chris Office of the Network Coordinator BITNET: chris@wunet.bitnet Washington University in Saint Louis Phone: +1 314 726 7390
vtcqa@shamash.cdc.com (Jeff Comstock) (09/02/90)
In article <9008280020.AA17723@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> CLEBER%SBU.UFRGS.ANRS.BR@UICVM.UIC.EDU writes: > > Could anyone tell me if KA9Q Internet Software Package source >code is available. If yes, what's the places that i can get it >by FTP. > Thanks in advance, > Cleber Weishheimer. Although Bdale Garbee is a contributor to the KA9Q package, KA9Q is actually Dr. Phil Karn. Bdale is N3EUA. Anyway, the latest bits from Phil (KA9Q) are on thumper.bellcore.com in the directory pub/ka9q/nos . You will also find a reference manual there. Thumper is the machine that Phil puts his latest source and exe files. In case you don't know what N3EUA and KA9Q mean, they are amateur radio callsigns. The primary purpose of the KA9Q package is to allow radio amateurs to network computers via packet radio. Jeff Comstock - NR0D