viraf@gwusun.gwu.edu (Viraf Bankwalla) (04/28/89)
Hi, I believe APDA has an AppleTalk stack. Does anyone have this ? What XCMDs/XFCNs does the stack include ? Is it any good ? Thanks. viraf bankwalla viraf@gwusun.gwu.edu uunet!gwusun!viraf
xpress@Portia.Stanford.EDU (Brad Hochberg) (04/29/89)
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xpress@Portia.Stanford.EDU (Brad Hochberg) (04/29/89)
I ordered the HyperCard AppleTalk Toolkit (PN M7013) from APDA several weeks
ago. I haven't had a chance to play with it yet but here is what is on the
disk:
RemotePaint--a stack which demonstrates the use of the AppleTalk Toolkit.
HyperStation--a stack that lets you explore the toolkit functions. It is
a way to explore the various XCMDs and XFCNs and to discover
how they operate.
Inside HyperAppleTalk--a document which describes the toolkit XCMDs and
XFCNs in full detail. It also provides an introduction to the
AppleTalk protocols supported by the toolkit.
ATP (AppleTalk Transaction Protocol) XCMDs and XFCNs and their source code.
NBP (AppleTalk Name Binding Protocol) XCMDS and XFCNS and source code.
I hope this helps.
BTW, the Toolkit presently does not support zones.
--Brad
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Brad Hochberg | "The only time I show any consistency these days
Stanford University | days is when I'm making a cup of tea."
xpress@portia.stanford.edu | --Mats Wilander, after getting bounced in the
| in the first round of the WCT Finals in Dallas
paul@taniwha.UUCP (Paul Campbell) (05/01/89)
In article <1910@Portia.Stanford.EDU> xpress@Portia.Stanford.EDU (Brad Hochberg) writes: >I ordered the HyperCard AppleTalk Toolkit (PN M7013) from APDA several weeks >ago. I haven't had a chance to play with it yet but here is what is on the >.... >BTW, the Toolkit presently does not support zones. If anyone needs it I have an XFCN that does zone lookups it's in MPW C (I have NBP routines as well, but you may as well use the 'standards', I don't use ATP etc because my applications run on top of a custom RPC toolkit) Paul -- Paul Campbell Taniwha Systems Design UUCP: ..!mtxinu!taniwha!paul Oakland CA AppleLink: D3213