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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
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2148.0. "Where is DNET ??" by GLORY::SPATOULAS (George Spatoulas @FAC) Tue Jan 24 1989 11:57

Anybody knows anything about a Program called DNET ????

What it does and if we have it anywhere ??

thanks

...gss...
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2148.1Great if you have BSD UNIXLEVERS::PLOUFFWes PlouffTue Jan 24 1989 12:228
    DNET is a nifty set of programs written by Matt Dillon which allows
    you to talk to a Berkeley UNIX host.  You can run multiple sessions
    in multiple windows, do file copies, etc.  People on Usenet who
    mention it really love it.  Trouble is, you gotta have UNIX with
    sockets.  Porting the host end to VMS would, I fear, take a real
    wizard.  Converting the host end to Ultrix would take -- ??
    
    Wes
2148.2Maybe not that hard...TLE::RMEYERSRandy MeyersWed Jan 25 1989 20:518
Re: .1

>   Trouble is, you gotta have UNIX with
>   sockets.  Porting the host end to VMS would, I fear, take a real
>   wizard.  Converting the host end to Ultrix would take -- ??

Sockets for VMS are coming RSN.  Comes complete with a interface
library for C (that mimics BSD?).
2148.3ULTRIX >= BSDMUNICH::CARLIBernardo da Vinci - the Amiga geniusWed Feb 01 1989 09:329
    > Converting the host end to ULTRIX would take -- ??
    
    ... wouldn't take much time. Because ULTRIX is based on BSD (combined with
    few SYS V progs) there is no problem to port DNET.
    The problem for me is to get one part of DNET-Amiga. I have complete sources
    for the UNIX side - but for the Amiga side is one part missing (the
    last one). Where can I get it?
    
    Bernhard