Date: Thu, 17 Mar 94 04:30:02 PST
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TCP-Group Digest            Thu, 17 Mar 94       Volume 94 : Issue   69

Today's Topics:
                 Attention: CNC attendees.. (2 msgs)
                      Gateway Maps around the WW
                           MacNet - help..
       NOS as a dialin slip server/terminal server, serial i/o 
                   Using other programs with Packet
                           Where is WNOS5?

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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 94 13:28:00 CST
From: andyw@aspen.cray.com (Andy Warner)
Subject: Attention: CNC attendees..
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu (TCP Group)

Since the next CNC is here in Minneapolis, I've recently been
wondering if it would be worth providing a "conference net"
of some sort. First, I have to say that I'm not involved in
any official capacity at all - I've just been wondering as I
drive past the venue twice a day during my commute..

We have an internet gateway here, and we should have a 9600
baud repeater RSN. Would enough people use a "conference
repeater" if we were to provide one (hooked into the rest of
the net, naturally). I'd like to gauge the amount of interest,
before we start putting a system together.. Negative replies
are as useful as postive ones, it's a non-trivial effort, so
if you're coming but wouldn't use it, say so.

Specific replies to me, via email, I'll summarize. General comments
to the group please.
-- 
andyw. N0REN/G1XRL

andyw@aspen.cray.com Andy Warner, Cray Research, Inc. (612) 683-5835

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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 1994 14:11:03 -0800
From: Phil Karn <karn@qualcomm.com>
Subject: Attention: CNC attendees..
To: andyw@aspen.cray.com

Andy,

If you have an Interent connection at the conference site, how about
carrying the actual meeting (audio and possibly video) over the Internet
MBONE (Multicast Backbone)?

Phil

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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 94 8:23:41 MET
From: jgrau@rigel.etse.urv.es
Subject: Gateway Maps around the WW
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

 Hola:
 
 I'm looking for the last update Gateways Packet-Radio Maps. I have
seen in ucsd.edu ftp site (hamradio/packet/gw) that there are some file about
this but the date is December 1992.

 Does Anybody know where i can find this files more recently in PS or
 ASCII never mind ??


 Thanks a lot from Curro eb3aod
 
 e-mail: curro@etse.urv.es
 ax25: eb3aod@ea3rdt.eat.esp.eu
 gateway PR - Internet: albinyana.etse.urv.es
 
  
  

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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 94 17:58:42 PST
From: Bill Healy <healy@ee.unr.edu>
Subject: MacNet - help..
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu (tcp-group)

I'm trying to help someone that is using Mac/Net and an AEA PK-88.
He's having a similuar problem to one that I had with NOS and my PK-232
where the tnc will send packets out but it doesn't hear anything come
back. The solution on the PC was to use the 'param ax0 dtr 1 & param ax0
rts 1' commands but the same command doesn't seem to work on Mac/Net. Does
anyone know what the equivilent commands are??? Or if there is another
cure for this problem?

Bill N8KHN
 healy@moriah.ee.unr.edu

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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 1994 10:08:47 -0800
From: Ken Koster <koster@mdd.comm.mot.com>
Subject: NOS as a dialin slip server/terminal server, serial i/o 
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

>Where do you get the 4-com?  phone number?

We got ours at the local Computer City.  I have seen them advertised in Computer
Shopper as well.  I'll try to find out more info at the WETNET meeting tonight.

>Thanks,

>Mark

>P.S.  will it work with linux as an AST 4 Port Clone?

I don't know what the AST looks like, but the 4-Com looks 'exactly' like four
16550's to NOS and should work just fine with linux.

73's,  Ken 
--
N7IPB - kenk@algedi.ampr.org  WETNET - Washington Experiminters TCP/IP Network

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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 94 9:05:04 MET
From: jgrau@rigel.etse.urv.es
Subject: Using other programs with Packet
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

 Hola:
 
 You can use other programs with Packet Radio: the configuration is that
 
 You must have a TNC or a Computer like a Front End Radio, and a Computer
with this other programs.

 The TNC or Front End Radio must run a program like jnos, nos or wnos.
 This station side must have a least two port:
 
  .- one on radio.
  .- other serial line (slip).
  
 Your Computer must have a least one port:
 
  .- serial lineal (slip)    
  
  
 Diagram:
 
   
   ****************          ***************
   *TNC o Computer*          *Your Computer*   
   ****************          ***************
   *--------!            !-----------!   
     radio                serial line       
                     (slip)
                     
                     
 Programs:
      
      TNC o Computer Front End: run a program which understand AX25 and slip
like  jnos, nos, wnos so on.

 Your Computer : Run a driver with slip option. In Windows like: winsock.
 
 In Your computer you can use a gopher, archie, PCEudora, NCSA Telnet,
WWW, etc, etc, etc, programs. You will be able to fun a envioresmen grafics via
radio.

 You will be able to have too a gopher server via radio, or a archie 
server via radio, etc, etc  
 
 
 
 That a lot from Curro eb3aod
 
 e-mail: curro@etse.urv.es
 ax25: eb3aod@ea3rdt.eat.esp.eu
 gateway Pr - Internet: albinyana.etse.urv.es/gatetset.en3aod.ampr.org
 
 
 
        
                      

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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 94 11:47:03 EST
From: "Andrew Kukla" <ve3mrm@ve3mrm.ampr.org>
Subject: Where is WNOS5?
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

I and a few of us in Toronto use WNOS4a9p which is the friendly and
end-user oriented program. Recently, posted on ucsd.edu, I spotted a
WNOS5 source code. Is anyone going to compile it and publish?

I have tried to contact fernando@edugraf.ufsc.br [150.162.61.70]
(pu5dkv@pu5dkv.ampr.org [44.174.1.2]), the bulletin board that suppose
to issue a wnos digest. But up to date, I have received no response.

Nor have I been successfull to contact Barry Titmarsh
<btitmars%esoc.bitnet@vm.gmd.de>, GM8SAU ex DC0HK.

Does anyone there know the status of WNOS development?

                                                                           
    o   AX.25 mail      VE3MRM @ VA3BBS.#SCON.ON.CA        Andrew Kukla    
   ( )     AMPRNet   ve3mrm%ve3mrm@bbs.ve3rpi.ampr.org   Toronto, Ontario  
          Internet             44.135.88.38                     73         
                                                                           

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