Line disciplines (was: "UNIX Programming on the 80286/80386")
Guy Harris
guy at auspex.UUCP
Fri Oct 28 13:17:15 AEST 1988
>While I'm on the subject, why is there is SLIP code for BSD 4.3, 4.2 and
>SUN OS but none for SysV ?
Because there's standard IP in 4.3BSD, 4.2BSD, and SunOS, but none for
System V. You have to get networking implementations from a third
party, or from your vendor if they've added it to System V. As I
remember, at least one of the third-party implementations - the
Convergent/Lachman one for S5R3 - *does* include SLIP....
>Is it that AT&T wants everyone to use UUCP so that their phone bills
>will pay for future development projects ?
Oh? Are you asserting that you can send things over dial-up SLIP (e.g.,
running SMTP over TCP over IP) faster than you can over dial-up UUCP? If
not, your phone bills aren't going to go down....
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