ARPA
Mike McNamara
mac at esl.UUCP
Tue Nov 11 06:31:53 AEST 1986
In article <124 at unirot.UUCP> gib at unirot.UUCP (gib wallis) writes:
>What software handles ARPA communications on UNIX machines, and where/how
>is it obtained?
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>"Power can command wealth, but wealth can't always command power."
I am right in the middle of this. As distributed, 4.2 & 4.3 BSD
include software in /usr/sys/netimp which supports communication to
an IMP via the 1822 protocol. However, ARPA is trying to get away from
1822 and move towards X.25.
Advanced Computer Communications, of Santa Barbara, CA, sells an
interface board, (Unibus or Q-bus) which drive x.25, plus cables,
distribution panel, and x.25 device driver routines for both 4.2 &
4.3 BSD. The whole kit costs $6500, and is called something like
SCP-6250.
Other software required is TCP/IP, which is an itergral part of BSD
unix, so no cost. For SYS V, I don't know.
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