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Re: SLIP/PPP question (NOT the usual)
- Subject: Re: SLIP/PPP question (NOT the usual)
- From: Eric Jacobs <no@no.no>
- Date: 1997/04/03
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Erol's Internet Services
- References: <5gvpem$4i6@login.freenet.columbus.oh.us> <5hq744$hqs@news.stolaf.edu>
Peter F Handel wrote:
> There's a very small (40k or so) shell program that uses AppleTalk to
> allow you to telnet. I posted extensive information about it (bugs
> I've found and various workarounds) a few months ago (to
> comp.sys.apple2.comm), so you might want to dig it up with DejaNews.
> I should really archive long posts like that :)
I couldn't find that article! I tried DejaNews.. Actually I would be
interested in how to use the GS's AppleTalk drivers for MacIP. I don't
know very much about AppleTalk at all really.. I would like some help
on where to start on learning that kind of stuff, especially TCP/IP.
I can program the serial ports at the register level, and get some
really fast throughput using interrupts, but I don't really know where
to start with Appletalk or TCP/IP. Any ideas?
-ej