[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] Packet driver specifications

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)?

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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).

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