SLIP - Serial Line Internet Protocol
Michael Ginsberg
mg32+ at andrew.cmu.edu
Tue May 29 00:37:16 AEST 1990
I would like to be able to transfer data from a networked unix machine to a
portable computer which cannot be put on the network. Both machines do have
serial ports, and it was suggested that I look into SLIP, the Serial Line
Internet Protocol. However, I have been very unsucccessful in tracking down
information on how I can go about using SLIP. Can someone please tell mewhat
I must do to use SLIP? Is there public domain software out there? Is it part
of the system already? Thanks alot for any useful information/pointers.
Please respond via email as I don't read this board. If there is any/enough
response, I will post a summary.
--Michael Ginsberg, i386 Mach Group, School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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