TCP/IP boards
John Romkey
romkey at asylum.sf.ca.us
Fri Dec 2 16:40:10 AEST 1988
In article <374 at intek01.UUCP> mark at intek01.UUCP (Mark McWiggins) writes:
>What TCP/IP board should I buy for 386 Unix?
You might want to consider a host-based implementation. The only one
out there that I know of is by Streamlined Networks. I used it running
under Bell Technologies UNIX System V and it worked quite well. It had
all the standard BSD stuff.
With a good ethernet board (like the Western Digital WD8003), I
wouldn't be surprised if the Streamlined Networks TCP running on the
386 outperformed what you'd get from a smart board, which is likely to
only have an 80186 or such on it.
The latest ad I've seen is in the December issue of UNIX Review.
Their address is:
Streamlined Networks
PO Box 14763
Fremont, CA 94539
(415) 659-1450
I have no association with them whatsoever.
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