Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:4963 unix-pc.general:1893 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!rochester!kodak!gizzmo!lazlo!ccs From: ccs@lazlo.UUCP (Clifford C. Skolnick) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: KA9Q tcp/ip on 3b1 talking slip? Message-ID: <98@lazlo.UUCP> Date: 18 Dec 88 14:38:49 GMT References: <486@gonzo.UUCP> <6894@spool.cs.wisc.edu> Reply-To: ccs@lazlo.UUCP (Clifford C. Skolnick) Organization: The Steam Tunnel, Henrietta, NY Lines: 30 In article <6894@spool.cs.wisc.edu> sadler@speedy.cs.wisc.edu (Jon B. Sadler) writes: >In <486@gonzo.UUCP> daveb@gonzo.UUCP (Dave Brower) writes: >the KA9Q source has indead been ported to the 3b1 succesfully, and has talked >between two systems with no problems. That was the .16 version ... I have ported the .30 version to my 3b1 with about 5 hours of work. Most trying to figure out what to do, as opposed to actually writing the code. I would say 30% was tweeking the makefile correctly, 30% trying to find out how to do blksize() with blocks malloc()ed by the 3b1 malloc() routine, and the remainder of time tracking down extern/static definition confilits that stock AT&T compilers can take, but GnuCC can't. >to run under System V. The code has been written in a truly portible fashion, except for multiple re-definitions of functions in regard to static/external. >and is a joy to work with. I agree. >aware of any other sites that are offering the current version of the source >code for uucp transfer. If requested, I can place source and or executable on my system for anynmous uucp. -- Cliff Skolnick (ccs@lazlo)| "You told me time makes it easy, then you never Phone: (716) 427-8046 | told me time stands still" - Gary Neuman TCP/IP: 44.68.0.195 | ...!rutgers!rochester!ritcv!ritcsh!sabin! lazlo!ccs ccs@lazlo.n1dph.ampr.org| \!kodak!pcid!gizzmo!/