[comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc] PC/IP

erick@sunee.waterloo.edu (Erick Engelke) (11/30/90)

I am looking for a working PD version of PC/IP which supports packet drivers.
The CMU source I found gives me billions of link errors and the CMU executables
were missing the necessary NETCUST device driver.  I tried the driver from the
source distribution without success.

Other than the commercial folks who have based their work on PC/IP, is
anyone furthering its PD development?  

Erick  
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w8sdz@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Keith Petersen) (11/30/90)

erick@sunee.waterloo.edu (Erick Engelke) writes:
>I am looking for a working PD version of PC/IP which supports packet drivers.

WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL [26.2.0.74]

Directory PD2:<MSDOS2.CMU-PCIP>
 Filename   Type Length   Date    Description
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DRIVERSS.ARC  B  646442  900830  Clarkson drivers for NCSA Telnet & KA9Q TCP/IP
PCIP_PKT.ARC  B  499993  900113  CMU PCIP TCP/IP for use with Clarkson drivers

These files are also available from Detroit Download Central.

Keith
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romkey@ASYLUM.SF.CA.US (John Romkey) (12/01/90)

   Date: 29 Nov 90 22:28:27 GMT
   From: Erick Engelke <decwrl!apple.com!sun-barr!cs.utexas.edu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!utgpu!watserv1!sunee!erick>
   Organization: University of Waterloo
   Sender: pcip-request@udel.edu

   Other than the commercial folks who have based their work on PC/IP, is
   anyone furthering its PD development?  

I recommend looking at NCSA Telnet or Phil Karn's KA9Q (for
noncommercial use only), rather than PC/IP. They're much more up to
date. If you must use PC/IP for some reason, check out the archive at
Harvard that Dan Lanciani has kept there. He's put together into one
archive a number of pieces that other people have done. I think it's on
husc6.harvard.edu.
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