Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!apple!rickf From: rickf@Apple.COM (Rick Fleischman) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Simple questions on MacTCP Message-ID: <8928@goofy.Apple.COM> Date: 29 Jun 90 17:52:47 GMT References: <9006281053.ab21279@Obelix.TWG.COM> Organization: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, CA Lines: 34 In article <9006281053.ab21279@Obelix.TWG.COM> lefty@obelix.twg.com writes: > >You will certainly want to get the MacTCP Developer's Kit, available from >APDA. It's part number M0704, and I believe it costs under $100 (US). It >comes with the MacTCP distribution, header files, etc., and documents the >various calls you can make to MacTCP in some detail... Actually, the item that can be ordered through APDA is the MacTCP Evaluation Kit (M0230LL/C). It contains all of the items mentioned above as well as a license to use MacTCP on a single Macintosh computer. It is available for $100.00. If you decide that you want to use MacTCP on multiple Macintosh computers, site licenses are available through Apple Software Licensing. When you purchase a site license, that is when you receive the Developer's Kit, which also includes all of the MacTCP documentation in disk files. APDA can be reached at: (800) 282-2732 in the U.S. (800) 637-0029 in Canada (408) 562-3910 elsewhere or via e-mail at: APDA@applelink.apple.com Apple Software Licensing can be reached at: (408) 974-4667 or via e-mail at: SW.LICENSE@applelink.apple.com Rick Fleischman Developer Programs/APDA Apple Computer, Inc. e-mail: rickf@apple.com AppleLink: FLEISCHMAN@applelink.apple.com