Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!tikal!phred!craiga From: craiga@phred.UUCP (Craig Arno) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Ethernetting MS-DOS and B4.2 Summary: Where can I find the PD packages? Keywords: ibm-pc, ethernet ms-dos unix 4.2 Message-ID: <2495@phred.UUCP> Date: 23 Feb 89 19:28:54 GMT References: <478@dcdwest.UUCP> <575@ftp.COM> Organization: Physio Control Corp., Seattle WA Lines: 25 In article <575@ftp.COM>, jbvb@ftp.COM (James Van Bokkelen) writes: > In article <478@dcdwest.UUCP>, benson@dcdwest.UUCP (Peter Benson) writes: > > ..... Is there software > > available to net the MS-DOS partition with the SUNs and VAXen? > > > The only problem is that you don't say which LAN interface you're buying. > Assuming that it is a common one (e.g. 3Com 3C501, InterLAN NI5210, W-D 8003): > > Public-domain: MIT/CMU/Harvard "PCIP", NCSA Telnet/FTP, Phil Karn's KA9Q. > Commercial: Beame & Whiteside's TCP/IP for DOS, FTP Software's PC/TCP, > IBM's TCP/IP for DOS, NRC's Fusion, Wollongong's WIN/PC, Sun's PC/NFS. > > ... (rest deleted) ... This information very closely matches the configuration that we are using (WD8003, Sun NFS). I am very interested in obtaining a copy of the public domain software to do my own evaluation in our environment. Any leads or tips would be appreciated, and of course a copy would be greatly appreciated. === Craig Arno M-Th (206)867-4789 craiga@phred craig@carmine