[Coco] IP stack for NitrOS9
David Hazelton
davehazelton at comcast.net
Sun Jul 20 16:59:25 EDT 2008
Dean Leiber wrote:
>
> On Jul 19, 2008, at 10:10 AM, Chuck Youse wrote:
>>
>>
>> So I'm left with kernel solutions. Two main approaches:
>>
>> 1. Implement as an SCF/SBF file manager to attempt to maintain the
>> unified I/O system of OS-9;
>> 2. Create kernel extensions to implement a separate set of system calls
>> for network I/O.
>>
>>
>
> Perhaps it would help if you took a look at the approach Microware
> took. I have an old Microware catalog and it gives a brief description
> about a Network Fille Manager (NFM) and an Internet Support Package
> (ISP). I haven't looked at the latest catalogs so maybe a look at the
> Radisys site would be in order. If you can't find anything there, I
> can scan the old catalog pages if you like.
>
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> Dean
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I have used NFM on a 68030 Fuji machine, and Have the executables I
believe somewhere on Disk.
Along with NFS Client...I believe. I'm not sure what sources are with
them, but I know the source of Driver for the SME board is not included.
I don't know if any of this helps, but I can go hunt for it and see if I
can read them still....probably on my MM1/B
My intentions were to find hardware for the MM1B to network that.
Never happened..... :(
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