Interprocess communications
Gerald Ostheimer
gerald at umb.umb.edu
Thu Mar 31 08:36:57 AEST 1988
In article <1387 at randvax.UUCP> frel at rand-unix.UUCP (Dave Frelinger) writes:
>
> I have a simple question, what forms of interprocess communications
>does A/UX support? Does it use System V, B 4.X, or a both flavors of IP
>communications?
> Thanks,
To me it looks as if Apple tried to provide the best possible support for both
Berkeley 4.2 and AT&T System V (Release 2). A/UX got about as close to being
a full System V implementation as you can get without being one. As for inter-
process communications, you get all of System V IPC (semaphores, shared
memory...), but you also get Berkeley 4.2 sockets.
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Gerald <gerald at grn.umb.edu>
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