chip@tct.uucp (Chip Salzenberg) (07/24/90)
Here at TCT, we are in the middle of an upgrade -- well, more like a lateral arabesque -- from SCO Xenix/386 to SCO Unix. I pushed Esix, but non-technical considerations prevailed. *sigh* We're going to use TCP/IP to connect our two SCO Unix boxes. SCO TCP/IP works, or so I'd guess from my Xenix experience. However, I'd really like to get RFS, and SCO doesn't include it. And I'm not going to pay for the TCP/IP Toolkit -- it costs too much. I seem to recall that one or more vendors of Unix/386 TCP/IP include RFS and/or socket libraries. Is it true? Who are they? Anyone with personal experience or just second-hand scuttlebutt, please drop me a line ASAP. We need TCP/IP now, and I don't want to be stuck... -- Chip Salzenberg at ComDev/TCT <chip@tct.uucp>, <uunet!ateng!tct!chip>