Xref: utzoo comp.protocols.misc:649 comp.org.decus:385 comp.sys.dec:1619 comp.protocols.tcp-ip:7941 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!yale!leichter From: leichter@CS.YALE.EDU (Jerry Leichter) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.misc,comp.org.decus,comp.sys.dec,comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: DECNET anyone? Message-ID: <68803@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> Date: 5 Aug 89 20:31:47 GMT Sender: root@yale.UUCP Distribution: na Organization: Yale Computer Science Department, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Lines: 21 X-from: leichter@CS.YALE.EDU (Jerry Leichter (LEICHTER-JERRY@CS.YALE.EDU)) In article <560@ncrorl.Orlando.NCR.COM>, pquiring@ncrorl.Orlando.NCR.COM (Powell Quiring) writes... > >Does anyone know how to where to get a DECNET port/source? >An AT&T Streams implementation would be preferable. > >Powell Quiring >quiring@Orlando.NCR.COM ..!uunet!ncrlnk!ncrorl!pquiring > >Workstations, NCR E&M Orlando >3200 Lake Emma Rd. >Lake Mary, FL 32746 > >VOICE: (407) 333-9250, VOICEplus: 656-1219, FAX: (407) 333-0050 There are several vendors of DECnet implementations for non-DEC machines. One that comes to mind is Ki Research, or something like that. Check out any recent issue of the standard DEC-market publications (e.g., Digital Review or Digital News); these companies advertise, and vendors that use their products also advertise. -- Jerry