jjr@sgtech.uucp (John Radigan) (04/11/91)
Is there a version of TCP/IP available for OS/2 Standard Edition? I realize that it is part of EE, but we are not going to run EE. Replies to the net or jjr@sgtech, thanks. -- John Radigan, Star Gate Technologies, Inc., Solon, Ohio Email: jjr@sgtech.uucp Telephone: (216) 349-1860 x666
larrys@watson.ibm.com (Larry Salomon, Jr.) (04/12/91)
In <77@sgtech.UUCP>, jjr@sgtech.uucp (John Radigan) writes: > > Is there a version of TCP/IP available for OS/2 Standard Edition? I realize >that it is part of EE, but we are not going to run EE. IBM's OS/2 TCP/IP product is not PART of EE, but it does require it. Cheers, Larry Salomon, Jr. (aka 'Q') OS/2 Applications and Tools IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Yorktown Heights, NY
goldman@mbcl.rutgers.edu (04/12/91)
In article <77@sgtech.UUCP>, jjr@sgtech.uucp (John Radigan) writes: > Is there a version of TCP/IP available for OS/2 Standard Edition? I realize > that it is part of EE, but we are not going to run EE. > John, I'm using pc/tcp for os/2 from FTP software. It seems pretty good to me. You can reach them on the net: info@ftp.com or worley@ftp.com. They claim that their next release (almost out) will support nfs. > Replies to the net or jjr@sgtech, thanks. > -- > John Radigan, Star Gate Technologies, Inc., Solon, Ohio > Email: jjr@sgtech.uucp Telephone: (216) 349-1860 x666 Adrian -- Adrian Goldman | Internet: Goldman@MBCL.Rutgers.Edu Molecular Biology Computing Laboratory | Bitnet: Goldman@BioVAX Waksman Insitute, | Phone: (908) 932-4864 Rutgers University, | Fax: (908) 932-5735 Piscataway, NJ 08855 USA |
ballard@cheddar.ucs.ubc.ca (Alan Ballard) (04/13/91)
In article <77@sgtech.UUCP> jjr@sgtech.uucp (John Radigan) writes: > Is there a version of TCP/IP available for OS/2 Standard Edition? I realize >that it is part of EE, but we are not going to run EE. There are at least two implementation for SE. One from FTP Software (info@ftp.com or phone 617-246-0900), and one from Essex Systems (phone 508-532-551). I use FTP Software's. It is very reliable, and functionally adequate, though not a particularly good OS/2 port. There is a new version due out RSN. Alan Ballard | Internet: ballard@ucs.ubc.ca University Computing Services | Bitnet: USERAB1@UBCMTSG University of British Columbia | Phone: 604-822-3074 Vancouver B.C. Canada V6R 1Z2 | Fax: 604-822-5116
colin@la.excelan.com (Colin Goldstein) (04/13/91)
The News Manager) Nntp-Posting-Host: la Reply-To: colin@la.novell.com (Colin Goldstein) Organization: Novell, Inc., San Jose, Ca References: <77@sgtech.UUCP> <1991Apr12.172543.8409@unixg.ubc.ca> Distribution: usa Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1991 20:12:18 GMT In article <77@sgtech.UUCP> jjr@sgtech.uucp (John Radigan) writes: > Is there a version of TCP/IP available for OS/2 Standard Edition? I realize >that it is part of EE, but we are not going to run EE. > Novell also has a version of TCP/IP available for OS/2. Version 2.0 is currently shipping. The product is called Lan WorkPlace for OS/2 and is the old Excelan product (Novell and Excelan are now one). For more info contact Brian Meek at brian@novell.com. Colin -- /-------------------------------------------------------------------\ | The views expressed here are my own. | Norm, what are you | | They do not necessarily represent | up too??? | | the views expressed by my employer. | | | ---------------| My ideal weight if I | | colin@novell.com | Novell Inc., | were 11 feet tall. | | uunet!novell!colin | San Jose | - Cheers | \-------------------------------------------------------------------/