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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Sysop (X)
from: Chris Piedmonte 71730,1274
date: 1993-04-14 00:59:39
subject: #TCP/IP

#: 17907 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    14-Apr-93  00:59:39
Sb: #TCP/IP
Fm: Chris Piedmonte 71730,1274
To: Sysop (X)

I hope someone here (or at Microware) can be of some help.  I have a client
that has two GESPAC 68030 based OS-9 systems that are running on an ethernet
network.  They appear to be using sockman, ifman, inet, tcp,, udp and the like
with file dates from around 10/90 to 11/91.  They are not attempting to connect
the systems to a PC running Windows and the TCP/IP package from Distinct
Software.

Unfortunately, they are not having a lot of success.  They apparently cannot
locate the internet address for their OS-9 systems, nor can they get any of
Distinct's utilities to be of help.  For the most part, they know little to
nothing about their OS-9 system, and the original vendor is no longer
available/or interested.

Can anybody suggest a course of action to get their PCs talking to their OS-9
system using TCP/IP and FTP?

Thanks,

Chris Piedmonte
Eagle Creek Systems
  

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