3COM 3C501 ethernet driver for V/386

Steve Dyer dyer at spdcc.COM
Fri Sep 2 09:53:16 AEST 1988


In article <1300 at sun.soe> ken at sun.soe (Ken) writes:
>Does anyone have an ethernet driver for a 3COM 3C501 that they could
>send me?  Also, a question - will I have to get additional TCP/IP
>software in order to be able to talk to the outside world on the
>Internet?  If so, where can I get it?

Ethernet cards are getting to be a dime a dozen.  TCP/IP implementations
are another story.  An ethernet card is only about 5% of the solution.

I have had VERY good luck with a TCP/IP product integrated into Bell Tech's
V/386 product produced by a company called "Streamlined Networks."  It's
essentially a packaging of the 4.3BSD TCP/IP package, with incoming and
outgoing r-commands, telnet and ftp.  It worked perfectly out of the box(!)
on MIT's subnetted LAN, and I can get anythere in the Internet with it
without problems.  It uses a Bell-Tech modified Western Digital board, but
it may be that Streamlined Networks has versions for other boards.  I don't
know whether or not they have a Microport V/386 product, but I would be
surprised if they didn't, given its similarity to Bell Tech V/386.
Streamlined Networks' VP, Lance Norskog, can be reached at
pacbell!belltech!lance.

My copy doesn't, at present, have SMTP support, and I haven't tried
to port sendmail to it, since I get mail on another machine.  I'd be
surprised if it was too hard to port, however.  I don't know whether
SNs has addressed this or not, since I haven't been in touch with
them lately.
-- 
Steve Dyer
dyer at harvard.harvard.edu
dyer at spdcc.COM aka {harvard,husc6,linus,ima,bbn,m2c,mipseast}!spdcc!dyer



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