SSJACK@ECUVM1.BITNET (08/18/90)
I am a little unfamiliar with packet drivers. I understand that they are some sort of software interface to network adapter cards. What standard interface(s) are they written to? How may I obtain a copy of the specs for the interface(s)? ======================================================================== Jack E. McCoy SSJACK@ECUVM1.BITNET Systems Programmer (919) 757 - 6401 East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 ========================================================================
jbvb@FTP.COM (James B. Van Bokkelen) (08/20/90)
From: SSJACK%ECUVM1.BITNET@ncsuvm.ncsu.edu I am a little unfamiliar with packet drivers. I understand that they are some sort of software interface to network adapter cards. What standard interface(s) are they written to? How may I obtain a copy of the specs for the interface(s)? It is a DOS-specific low-level interface that assumes contiguous packet buffers and enforced standards for MAC-layer demultiplexing. The spec was originally designed by John Romkey; I maintain it these days. You can get it via anonymous FTP from vax.ftp.com, in pub/packet-d.* (ascii is, .prn is formatted for an HP Laserjet with TMS Proportional II font, .prn is Borland Sprint). James B. VanBokkelen 26 Princess St., Wakefield, MA 01880 FTP Software Inc. voice: (617) 246-0900 fax: (617) 246-0901