Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!oli-stl!asylum!sharon From: sharon@asylum.SF.CA.US (Sharon Fisher) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Dig This! Message-ID: <2783@asylum.SF.CA.US> Date: 6 Jul 89 16:48:08 GMT References: <2750@asylum.SF.CA.US> <2726@asylum.SF.CA.US> <8906271806.aa21444@AC4.PICA.ARMY.MIL> <1148@intercon.UUCP> <1151@intercon.UUCP> Reply-To: sharon@asylum.UUCP (Sharon Fisher) Organization: The Asylum; Belmont, CA Lines: 29 In article <1151@intercon.UUCP> amanda@intercon.uu.net (Amanda Walker) writes: >In article <2750@asylum.SF.CA.US>, sharon@asylum.SF.CA.US (Sharon Fisher) >writes: >> That's why I said "implementation." MacTCP is a >> toolkit that allows you to build an implementation. > >[long, deep breath :-)] > >I don't particularly want to get into an argument about this, but I think >you Me either. :-) So let me go back to my original question, and I'lll try to phrase it diffeently. Apple had been planning to announce a product on June 12 that was based on stuff that CITI at the University of Michigan did for them. This product was to include an NFS client and TCP/IP. (The sname of the product hadn't been determined.) Does anybody know why this product was not announced.? Sorry about the typos; the terminal I'm using doesn't like Emacs very well. -- "Why should I let a loathsome little toad like you touch my breast when you haven't even read my books!" "Starstruck," by Elaine Lee