jack@cs.glasgow.ac.uk (Jack Campin) (10/16/89)
Can someone give me some precise details on where to get the ASN.1 spec from, and what its full name is? If there's anything that supersedes or extends it, I'd like to know about that too. -- Jack Campin * Computing Science Department, Glasgow University, 17 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QQ, SCOTLAND. 041 339 8855 x6045 wk 041 556 1878 ho INTERNET: jack%cs.glasgow.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk USENET: jack@glasgow.uucp JANET: jack@uk.ac.glasgow.cs PLINGnet: ...mcvax!ukc!cs.glasgow.ac.uk!jack
dsill@ark1.nswc.navy.mil (k30b) (10/25/89)
In article <3579@midway.cs.glasgow.ac.uk>, jack@cs.glasgow.ac.uk (Jack Campin) writes: > Can someone give me some precise details on where to get the ASN.1 spec > from, and what its full name is? ISO 8824 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) > If there's anything that supersedes or > extends it, I'd like to know about that too. ISO 8825 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) Available from: Omnicom, Inc 115 Park St. SE Vienna, VA 22180-4607 (703) 281-1135 or 1-800-OMNICOM (703) 281-1505 (FAX) Telex: 279678 OMNI UR Omnicom International Ltd. 17 Park Place Stevenage, Herts SG1 1DU United Kingdom 44 438 742424 44 438 740154 (FAX) Telex: 826903 OMNICM G Dave Sill (dsill@relay.nswc.navy.mil)