[comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc] Where to get latest version of PC/IP

haho@huldra.UUCP (01/25/89)

Hi!

I have recently received a version of PC/IP from CMU
released in 1986. The code was ordered through Austin Code Works.
I wondered if anyone out there could tell me if this is the most updated
public domain release of PC/IP. Our development env. will be Microsoft C.

The doc. says the release has Don Gillies' multiple connection TCP. From
the code I can tell that this is not the case! Where can I obtain the
multiple connection TCP ?

Please mail to me directly as I am not included in the list yet.

Thanks in advance!

Harald Hoeg

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hundt@paul.rutgers.edu (Thomas M. Hundt) (01/26/89)

I believe it's available on uunet.uu.net via anonymous ftp.
I do not know if the version I got from there is newer than yours. (I
haven't used it yet :-( )

-Tom
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bill@UHCCUX.UHCC.HAWAII.EDU ("William J. King") (01/28/89)

>>I believe it's available on uunet.uu.net via anonymous ftp.
>>I do not know if the version I got from there is newer than yours. (I
>>haven't used it yet :-( )
>>
>>-Tom
>>--
>>RRRRRR    Thomas M. Hundt (aka hundt@occlusal.rutgers.edu)
>> RR  RR   Gradual Student --- Electrical & Computer Engineering
>> RR  RR   Rutgers University         201/932-5843(Lab)
>> RRRRR    272 Hamilton St. #96       201/247-6723(H)
>> RR  RR   New Brunswick, NJ  08901
>>RRR  RRR  Famous last words: "The virus ate it."
>>
>>