ted@usasoc.soc.mil (Ted Nolan) (09/26/90)
Hello folks, I snarfed the SOS NFS server from the Baylor archives last week and played with it a little. It's interesting, but it would be nicer if you didn't have to set up PCNFS first to run it. I saw something called sos_pkt.exe in the ka9q archives on sun.soe.clarkson.edu, and made the assumption that since it was larger than the other one, and based on the name, that this was a standalone version that only needed a packet driver. This seems not to be the case, as when I try to run it, it tells me I need a netdev.sys. I don't see any likely looking readme in the same area, does anyone know what the story is here? Do I need all of KA9Q to run this? (Given the directory I would say yes, but some of the other stuff in there is not really ka9q related). Thanks, Ted Nolan ted@usasoc.soc.mil
stan@cassius.cs.uiuc.edu (Seemong Tan) (09/27/90)
In article <1990Sep25.185928.25086@usasoc.soc.mil>, ted@usasoc.soc.mil (Ted Nolan) writes: |> I snarfed the SOS NFS server from the Baylor archives last week and |> played with it a little. It's interesting, but it would be nicer if |> you didn't have to set up PCNFS first to run it. I saw something called It doesn't really need PC-NFS specifically, just something that will provide a socket type abstraction for it to sit on. SOS was actually written with the Excelan card and libraries, and Geoff Arnold later did it for PC-NFS. If you have something like that already, try modifying socket.c to your specifications. |> Ted Nolan |> ted@usasoc.soc.mil stan