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Date: Sun 21-Jul-1989 21:05:30 From: Unknown Subject: A silly question -- does SLIP run on the NeXT? I joined this newsgroup a little late to infer the answer to this from the postings I've seen. E-mail replies are fine if clogging the net is not useful for such a small question. Any experience with SLIP (if it does run) on the NeXT greatly appreciated. Thanks, Charles >From: pownell@silver.bacs.indiana.edu
Date: Sun 22-Jul-1989 08:12:26 From: Unknown Subject: Re: A silly question -- does SLIP run on the NeXT? In article <377@wjh12.harvard.edu> clp@wjh12.UUCP (Charles L. Perkins) writes: >I joined this newsgroup a little late to infer the answer to this from the > postings I've seen. E-mail replies are fine if clogging the net is not > useful for such a small question. Any experience with SLIP (if it does > run) on the NeXT greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > Charles slattach keeps giving me a device not found error (TIOCTL returns this) and I haven;t been able to pry from the SE for our area whether SLIP is functional in 0.9. It was supposed to be active in 0.9, but no luck so far. I've set a slip link up between two 4.3 machines over a 9600 baud line, so I know what shoudl work for a generic connection. I'll post if and when we get this working. Of course, it'd be wonderful if someone were to post tomorrow saying "Idiot, this is what you did wrong!" :} never too proud kean ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oregon State University Kean Stump College of Oceanography kean@cs.orst.edu Corvallis, Oregon {tektronix,hp-pcd}!orstcs!kean "These aren't even MY opinions!" {tektronix,hp-pcd}!orstcs!shatter!kean ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >From: Marc.Williams@f444.n161.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Marc Williams)

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