Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!randvax!ucla-an!hermix!lance From: lance@hermix.UUCP (Lance Ellinghouse) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: MacTCP ? Summary: NCSA Telnet & MacTCP Message-ID: <301@hermix.UUCP> Date: 21 Jul 89 15:47:11 GMT References: <1282@intercon.UUCP> <662@cbnewsk.ATT.COM> Organization: Mark V Systems, Ltd., Encino, Ca. Lines: 26 In article <662@cbnewsk.ATT.COM>, ech@cbnewsk.ATT.COM (ned.horvath) writes: < From article <1282@intercon.UUCP>, by kdb@intercon.uu.net (Kurt Baumann): < > MacTCP can be gotten from APDA, I think that the cost is about $100. It < > is a driver so that many applications may use it at the sametime... < < Except that (1) NCSA Telnet needs to be rewritten (and large chunks scrapped < outright) to exploit MacTCP; and (2) Apple charges the distributor of a < program $2500 (one time, I think; or that may be annual; anybody on the net < from Apple SW licensing?) for distribution. Now if Apple could waive the < fee for a PD program like this... < < =Ned Horvath= NCSA Telnet comes in two versions. One that has it's own TCP/IP routines and one that uses MacTCP *IF YOU HAVE IT ALREADY*. It does NOT come with MacTCP because of the $2500 fee. You can get MacTCP from APDA for $100.00 one machine (only) and then get the revised version of NCSA Telnet. You are then up and running! -- Lance Ellinghouse Mark V Systems, Ltd. UUCP: ...!hermix!lance ARPA: ucla-an!hermix!lance@ee.UCLA.EDU