Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans
Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!maytag!gamiddle
From: gamiddle@maytag.waterloo.edu (Guy Middleton)
Subject: Re: What is a "packetdriver"?
Message-ID: <1990Jun29.233939.4476@maytag.waterloo.edu>
Keywords: Novell, packet driver, IPX, NetBIOS ...
Organization: University of Waterloo Math Faculty Computing Facility
References: <1209@cuckoo.nsc.com> <12165@asylum.SF.CA.US>
Distribution: na, ca, ba
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 90 23:39:39 GMT
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In article <12165@asylum.SF.CA.US> romkey@asylum.UUCP (John Romkey) writes:
> The packet driver interface is supported by most major freely
> available TCP/IP implentations including PC/IP, NCSA Telnet and Phil
> Karn's KA9Q (for non-commercial use only), and most commercial
> TCP/IP's including FTP Software's PC/TCP, Wollongong's PC package,
> Sun's PC/NFS (unofficially supported) and Beame & Whiteside's package.

Is there an Appletalk implementation that uses the packet driver interface?
We would like to run Appletalk and IP through the same interface on our MS-DOS
boxes.

 -Guy Middleton, University of Waterloo		gamiddleton@watmath.waterloo.edu
		(+1 519 885 1211 x3472)		gamiddleton@watmath.uwaterloo.ca
