Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!uunet!umbc3!alex From: alex@umbc3.UMBC.EDU (Alex S. Crain) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general Subject: SOCKET CODE & alex%nerwin.uucp@umbc3.umbc.edu Message-ID: <2359@umbc3.UMBC.EDU> Date: 5 Oct 89 15:59:01 GMT Reply-To: alex@umbc3.umbc.edu (Alex S. Crain) Organization: University of Maryland, Baltimore County Lines: 51 I was wandering through the process table on umbc3 today and found several processes that looked like "uux - nerwin!uucp". Closer inspection reveiled that people are still sending mail to umbc3!nerwin!alex, so I thought that a clarification is in order. nerwin's disk died about 2 months ago, and has yet to be repaired. I've got a good price from at&t on a repair ($250 for 67eg miniscribe), but I'm broke right now, so it sits. I don't know where mail to nerwin goes, but I don't see it (I assume that it gets bounced). As far as the socket stuff goes, nerwin died right after I finished version 1.1, so I don't even know what works/barfs in the code. Bradley Smith has been working on it for the last couple of months, and has added lots of neat stuff like support for select() and ptys. I expect nerwin to be up by november, and I'll be back into the code by christmas, but until then the code is sort of an orphan. I still consider it to be my baby, but right now I can't even accept bug fixes because I can't verify them :-(. If you're wondering where all this is going, the idea is that the socket driver will support a serial line network, which in turn will support the standard internet netwrong utilities running over SLIP. The video hardware mod built by Brian Botton makes an X server a viable option, so I presume that one will be forthcoming, using the socket driver for IPC. I've done some research into the serial line driver in the unix-pc, and I should have something up by say, spring, in terms of a AF_INET socket type, in the mean time the AF_UNIX sockets are pretty complete. I am also interested in an ethernet interface if someone will loan me a pair of ethernet cards ... In the mean time, I've set up umbc3 for anonymous ftp to distribute what I have. The pub directory here contains most of the stuff that I've done for the unix-pc, ie: pub/3b1port.shar The 3b1 code forKoyto Common Lisp pub/3b1prolog.shar The diffs to make SBProlog work on a 3b1 pub/dis.tar.Z The dissassembler (still lacking a man page) pub/gcc-cpp.Z.uu a gcc-cpp binary for bootstrapping gcc pub/ipctut.tar.Z a socket tutorial (roff format) uipc-1.1.tar.Z version 1.1 of the socket code uipc-1.2.tar.Z version 1.2 of the socket code (the latest?) umbc3's inet # is [130.85.1.3]. I'll be happy to add stuff to this list, if you have anything that needs a home. -- ################################# :alex. #Disclamer: Anyone who agrees # University of Maryland Baltimore County #with me deserves what they get.# alex@umbc3.umbc.edu #################################