Speaking of OSI stacks, I know 4.4BSD Lite came with some fragments of
one. OSI's dead and hardly mourned these days, but did anyone in the
Unix world ever get beyond the 4.4BSD fragmentary implementation?
Wesley Parish
On 8/28/19, George Michaelson <ggm(a)algebras.org> wrote:
oh maybe I meant "streams" not
"STREAMS" I always got confused if the
original ritchie spec was upper or lower case. Charles Forsyth coded
it into the York Uni Vaxen, worked fine. I left shortly after to do
stuff at UCL, it only came back into my life when at UQ in Australia
we got an ICL "certified" SYSV host and along side dead technology
like RFS up it popped (I think ICL had coded an OSI stack we were
testing)
-G
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