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TCP-Group Digest            Tue, 18 May 93       Volume 93 : Issue  128

Today's Topics:
                           Bugs in Net-ROM
                   KA9Q Flavor Supporting CD-ROMs??

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Date: Mon May 17 08:38:28 1993
From: <ORV%wpgate@micom.micom.com>  (ORVILLE BEACH )
Subject: Bugs in Net-ROM
To: <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>

Mike Bilow wrote:
>I happen to think that the G8BPQ software is very solid and well written.
>However, even if it is not, it is unquestionably more solid than NOS netrom.

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Date: Thu, 13 May 1993 14:33:16 -0700 (PDT)
From: moore@email.ncsc.navy.mil (Moore)
Subject: KA9Q Flavor Supporting CD-ROMs??
To: tcp-ip@nic.ddn.mil

Greetings.

Someone pointed me to this list as the folk to ask for a flavor of
KA9Q-NOS that supports a change drive command under FTP, so that (for
instance), I can hook up a CD-ROM to the KA9Q server and let people
pull files off the CD-ROM disc. Is this a FAQ? Can someone point me
to a compiled version that'll handle this? I'm interested in Ethernet
interface, don't really care about mail or pop.

Thanks for any help, and if this is the wrong group, someone point me
to the right one?

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WB6YMH disassembled the G8BPQ code sometime back.  He made the comment that it was some
of the most profession, craftsman-like assembly language code he had ever seen (and Skip
writes code for a living!).

I find G8BPQ's NET-ROM code very solid.   

73 - Orv -

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