Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!pilchuck!algedi!kenk From: kenk@algedi.UUCP (.) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm Subject: Re: TCP/IP SLIP with EtherNet/serial for Amiga ? Message-ID: Date: 17 Jan 91 04:40:57 GMT References: <56916.663670980@atronx.OCUnix.On.Ca> Lines: 26 >In article <56916.663670980@atronx.OCUnix.On.Ca> rwm@atronx.OCUnix.On.Ca (Russell McOrmond) writes: >In a message posted on 10 Jan 91 13:09:44 GMT, > > Other than a bit of a blurb in the Devcon notes, I have not seen much about >SANA (Standard Amiga Networking Archetecture). I would obviously like to make >anything that I write compatable with this software so that pieces can be >interchanged (A SMTP port that I write, I would like the people using the C= >Ethernet cards to be able to use, etc...) > > SLIP, TELNET, FTP and NFS are all currently bundled into this single program >written for use with packet radio's called KA9Q - MCR has this working between his >Amiga and his Sun, and the possibilities of separating this into a proper SANA >protocol stack look like a good place to start. I for one would love to find out more about SANA. I have been running various versions of the KA9Q software for 2+ years now, starting with code I ported from MSDOS. It has been my goal for sometime to find out how the Commodore TCP/IP software was structured, so I could add support for the various Amateur radio protocols. Is it safe to assume that info on SANA is available from CATS? -- Ken Koster (N7IPB) algedi!kenk@pilchuck.Data-IO.COM or 14146 73rd PL NE, #201 ...uunet!pilchuck!algedi!kenk Bothell, WA 98011