[comp.protocols.misc] TCP/IP at Dayton and Trenton

karn@thumper.bellcore.com (Phil R. Karn) (04/19/88)

The KA9Q Internet Protocol Package will also be described and
demonstrated at both the Trenton Computer Festival and at the Dayton
Hamvention.  This package is now estimated to be in the hands of at
least several thousand people around the world, and it is enjoying
rapidly increasing popularity on amateur packet radio. It presently
supports the following proven, industry standard protocols:

Applications:

	Telnet - remote login and "chatting"
	FTP - File transfer (binary or text)
	SMTP - Mail transfer

Transport/Session:

	TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
	UDP - User Datagram Protocol

Network:

	IP - Internet Protocol
	ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol

Link/Subnet:

	ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
	Ethernet - 3Com 3C-501 interface driver
	AX.25 - packet radio (both connected and unconnected modes)
	SLIP - asynchronous point-to-point links

The primary machine supported is the IBM PC (and clones). Versions are also
available for the Apple Macintosh, Commodore Amiga, and UNIX System V.

The entire package, which includes complete C source code and
documentation, is copyrighted by myself and others, but it is completely
FREE for noncommercial use. I encourage you to make copies for your
friends back home; this minimizes the number of copies I have to make.

I will bring a limited supply of copies, but bring your own blank disks
if you want to be sure of getting a copy. The package fits on one
high-density 1.2 meg 5.25" floppy, two 720K 3.5" floppies, or three 360K
5.25" floppies. I should be able to handle all three formats at both
Trenton and Dayton.

For those of you with Internet access, you may obtain the package by
anonymous FTP from louie.udel.edu (10.0.0.96) under /pub/ka9q.

73, Phil Karn, KA9Q

nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (04/19/88)

In article <1054@thumper.bellcore.com> karn@thumper.bellcore.com (Phil R. Karn) writes:
>The KA9Q Internet Protocol Package will also be described and
>demonstrated at both the Trenton Computer Festival ...
>The entire package, which includes complete C source code ...
>I will bring a limited supply of copies, but bring your own blank disks
>if you want to be sure of getting a copy. ...

I'll give Phil a few copies of my Turbo C porting kit on 5 1/4 360 K
disks.

The porting kit is updated to version 871225.18, and is on clutx.clarkson.edu
[128.153.4.3] in pub/Ka9q/kit.arc via anonymous ftp.
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