The Relationship Between TCP/IP and B-Net?
    Amanda Walker 
    amanda at lts.UUCP
       
    Thu Feb 16 02:07:57 AEST 1989
    
    
  
eberard at ajpo.sei.cmu.edu (Edward Berard) writes:
    I am looking for information regarding TCP/IP and B-Net. Specifically,
    I would like either an explanation of their relationship, or a pointer
    to where such an explanation could be found.
As far as I know, "B-Net" is a term used by Apple and/or Unisoft to refer
to "Berkeley Networking," i.e., something compatible with 4.[23]BSD
networking.  In the case of A/UX this consists of a socket interface which
can be used with UNIX domain sockets, TCP/IP sockets, and so on.
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