Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Path: utzoo!censor!geac!alias!earth!rae From: Reid Ellis Subject: Re: MacNFS vs AppleShare Message-ID: Sender: Reid Ellis Reply-To: Reid Ellis Organization: Alias Research, Inc. Toronto ON Canada References: Date: 17 Nov 90 22:30:22 GMT In morgan@JESSICA.STANFORD.EDU (RL "Bob" Morgan) writes: 2) a Sun-RPC programming library and runtime support, so I can write RPC programs on my Mac to run over MacTCP. For now you could use the MacTCP socket library available via FTP at madhaus.toronto.edu. Also, I'll put in a plug for a Mac AFS client, which I think would be a truly wunnerful thing. But NFS will do for now. Doesn't the "Appleshare" chooser document do that? Or do you mean some sort of library for your software? I would guess that an NFS client would be just another chooser device/ document. [we need a better name for chooser documents -- choosedev? (a la cdev)] Reid -- Reid Ellis 176 Brookbanks Drive, Toronto ON, M3A 2T5 Canada rae@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu || rae%alias@csri.toronto.edu CDA0610@applelink.apple.com || +1 416 446 1644