Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!sun-barr!apple!motcsd!hpda!hpcuhb!hpams0a!drp From: drp@hpams0a.HP.COM (Randy Petersen) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: XPC protocol Message-ID: <18790001@hpams0a.HP.COM> Date: 29 Jun 89 00:35:02 GMT References: <46@csnz.co.nz> Organization: HP AMSO Custom Engineering Lines: 36 >/hpams0a:comp.dcom.modems/paul@csnz.co.nz(Paul Gillingwater)/12:24 pm 6/14/89 / >Hi guys and gals, >Does anyone know of a source of implementations of XPC under UNIX >or even (choke) DOS? >For those who tuned in late, XPC seems to be an asynchronous >implementation of X.25, which might work over dial-up asynch >modems. Apparently it's being popularised by McConnel-Douglas >in an attempt to "standardise" it. >I presume it is considered as a "replacement" for schemes >such as MNP (which has already been obsoleted by LAP-B). >cat "Thanks for replying via mail..." >/dev/future >-- >Paul Gillingwater, Computer Sciences of New Zealand Limited >Bang: ..!uunet!dsiramd!csnz!paul Domain: paul@csnz.co.nz >Call Magic Tower BBS V21/23/22/22bis 24 hrs +0064 4 767 326 >---------- This product is available directly from McDonnel Douglas Inc. with BOTH executable and source to an MSDOS version. Since you have the source, mostly in "C" you should be able to port it to your flavor of UNIX/XENIX. The address is......... Tymnet Headquarters 2710 Orchard Parkway San Jose, CA. 95134 U.S.A. Phone (408) 946-4900 Regards: Randy Petersen ATS Inc. 901 S. Clover Ave. San Jose Ca. 95128