yleung@ugly.cs.ubc.ca (yue hang leung) (06/20/89)
Is there anyone out there who knows where I can find a SLIP device driver for the the A/UX? I am working for a prof here who has a MacIIcx trying to run A/UX. The problem is that the Mac is not on the ethernet network, and so I can only use the serial line to hook up to the campus-wide network. I know A/UX supports serial line communication, but where can I find the driver? Does it come with A/UX? I don't want the SLIP 'package'; I want the 'device driver'. Thanks for any info
dwb@sticks.apple.com (David W. Berry) (06/20/89)
In article <2270@ubc-cs.UUCP> yleung@ugly.cs.ubc.ca (yue hang leung) writes: >Is there anyone out there who knows where I can find a SLIP device driver >for the the A/UX? I am working for a prof here who has a MacIIcx trying >to run A/UX. The problem is that the Mac is not on the ethernet network, >and so I can only use the serial line to hook up to the campus-wide network. >I know A/UX supports serial line communication, but where can I find the >driver? Does it come with A/UX? I don't want the SLIP 'package'; I want >the 'device driver'. Well, hopefully this answers your question. SLIP, the driver as well as everything else, is included in A/UX 1.1. If you want the source you should try getting hold of the A/UX Driver Kit, which probably includes it. Opinions: MINE, ALL MINE! (greedy evil chuckle) David W. Berry (A/UX Toolbox Engineer) dwb@apple.com 973-5168@408.MaBell AppleLink: berry1