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Tonight on Slashdot, BSD TCP stack on IIgs



http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/11/0355231&tid=

Berkeley TCP socket interface for the Apple IIgs

Posted by CowboyNeal on Friday July 11, @02:30AM
from the dusting-it-off dept.
Scott C. Linnenbringer writes "In case you wanted to do something cool
with your fancy little Apple IIgs in the back room, you can use GS/TCP
to implement a standard BSD socket interface, allowing you to connect
via SLIP, MacIP, and soon PPP on a GNO/ME (GNO Multitasking
Environment) UNIX system for the IIgs, now completely abandoned,
open-sourced and labeled freeware. GS/TCP also comes with ftp and
inetd, built with ORCA/C directly from BSDi sources (hacked, of
course,) and a text web browser for GNO/ME can be found at the
website."

BTW... I just barely missed fr1st ps0t :D

-uso.