I was looking down this road for Xenix as a matter of fact, and looking through some old news groups they all mention to use the free KA9Q stuff...

http://www.ka9q.net/code/ka9qnos/

I haven't even begun to look at what needs to be done.....  But it's my understanding it's all done in user space.

On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Oliver Lehmann <lehmann@ans-netz.de> wrote:
Hi,

has someone ever tried to grab the old BSD sources where TCP/IP showed up
first and tried to use them to implement TCP/IP support for an old SYSIII
UNIX (ZEUS comp.)?
I tried this but I got scared by so much things which would need to be
done, inter-process communication, pseudo terminal support are just the
"starting points" and at the end it is also the kinda old C compiler
which has problems with the BSD sources (#defs to long for the cpp for
example)...

Has someone experience with this kind of topic?

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