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mur...@svax.cs.cornell.edu
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In Real Life: Chet Murthy
ARPA: mur...@svax.cs.cornell.edu
SnailMail: Chet Murthy
Gaslight Village Apts 21-B
Uptown Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
Office: 4162 Upson (607) 255-2219
MaBellNet: (607)-257-5709
>I am maintaining a copy on louie.udel.edu, available by anonymous FTP as
>/pub/net.tar.Z. Subject to disk space (I'm a guest there), the individual
>files are also under the /pub/net directory. MS-DOS floppies are available
>from WB6RQN at his callbook address; send him $5 for hist costs.
I unfortunately don't have WB6RQN's address handy.
To get the CMU Microsoft C version of the PCIP package from the arpanet,
connect to host "te.cc.cmu.edu" with FTP (no quotes when you really type it).
This machine is a TOPS20 system. Login in as user "anonymous", password
"guest". Next, use the "cd" command to change your working directory to
"pk:<pcip>". Now if you do a "dir" command you will get a listing of all the
necessary files. First, "get" the files "readme" and "install.bat"
in netascii mode. The rest of the files must be retrieved in binary/octet
mode. On a UNIX system use the command "tenex" to tell TOPS20 to use a local
byte size of 8 bits. Now retrieve the files "tarread.exe", "root.tar",
"include.tar", "srcdev.tar", "srclib.tar" and "srccmd.tar". The file
"doc.tar" is also available if you want the scribe documentation.
Alternatively, you can now retrieve the files via anonymous FTP from host
"lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu". This host is not yet in the NIC tables, but
should be resolvable via the domain name system. It's IP address is
"128.2.13.21". This machine is a 4.2 bsd UNIX system. After you log in,
use the "cd" command to change your working directory to "pub". You will
have to retrieve the same set of files as above.
Once you have these on your local machine, use TFTP or some other file
transfer program to get them to your PC. Put the files under a subdirectory
such as c:\pcip. Make sure you do the transfers in the proper mode (octet or
ascii, as above). The file "readme" explains what you have, and how to
proceed farther. The program tarread.exe is a very small tar file reading
program that I wrote. It has very few features, but it serves the purpose
here.
Drew Perkins
arpanet: drew.p...@andrew.cmu.edu
phone: (412) 268-6628
US mail: Drew D. Perkins
Carnegie-Mellon University
4910 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
In article <11...@sigma.UUCP> ro...@sigma.UUCP (Bill Roman) writes:
>Chet Murthy asked where to get Phil Karn's TCP/IP for the IBM PC.[...]
>>[...] MS-DOS floppies are available
>>from WB6RQN at his callbook address; send him $5 for his costs.
>I unfortunately don't have WB6RQN's address handy.
This will probably end up being the 38th posting of this, but what the
heck. . . .
WB6RQN
Brian P. Lloyd
9720 79th Street NW
Tacoma, WA 98498
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Dick Flanagan, W6OLD
UUCP: ...!ucbvax!sun!plx!dick
GEnie: FLANAGAN