[comp.os.os2.misc] TCP/IP for OS/2?

fsdal1@acad3.fai.alaska.edu (LEVINSON DONALD A) (08/01/90)

In article <4552@latvax8.lat.oz>, CCMK@latvax8.lat.oz (Mark Kosten - Computer Centre, La Trobe Uni.) writes...
>I am looking for a good TCP/IP implementation for OS/2.  I only
>[stuff] 
>I have an IBM PS/2 70 with 3COM 523 Ethernet adaptor.  I also wish
>to run DECnet-OS/2, so need a program which can co-exist with other
>protocols.
> 

this is something I am looking for too, I am running PCSA for OS/2 ver 1.0
and will want to integrate TCP/IP software seamlessly if possible.
my machine is a PS/2-80 running EE 1.1,
I have SE 1.1, SE 1.0, and EE 1.2 if one of these would be more appropriate.

			Don Levinson, student systems programmer

oleg@ibm.com (08/04/90)

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> In article <4552@latvax8.lat.oz>, CCMK@latvax8.lat.oz (Mark Kosten - Computer Ce
> >I am looking for a good TCP/IP implementation for OS/2.  I only
> >[stuff]
> >I have an IBM PS/2 70 with 3COM 523 Ethernet adaptor.  I also wish
> >to run DECnet-OS/2, so need a program which can co-exist with other
> >protocols.
> >
>
> this is something I am looking for too, I am running PCSA for OS/2 ver 1.0
> and will want to integrate TCP/IP software seamlessly if possible.
> my machine is a PS/2-80 running EE 1.1,
> I have SE 1.1, SE 1.0, and EE 1.2 if one of these would be more appropriate.
>
>                Don Levinson, student systems programmer

There are three vendors that sell TCP/IP products for OS/2: IBM,
FTP Software, and Essex Systems. All three products are ports of
Berkeley 4.3 Network Code. PC WEEK had compared the three last month.

Oleg Vishnepolsky
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center