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- Support for the Packet Driver spec has come from the following organizations
- and people within those organizations. Order of listing is more or less
- chronological.
-
- John Romkey <romkey@asylum.sf.ca.usa>, who created the spec in the first place.
- James van Bokkelen <jbvb@vax.ftp.com>, who is maintaining the spec.
- Karl Auerbach <karl@trwind.trw.com>, who adapted MIT's PC/IP to use the packet
- driver spec and wrote a packet driver for the TRW-2000.
- Phil Karn <karn@ka9q.bellcore.com>, who added a packet driver interface to
- his code, and supplied C code for the 3c501 and SLIP8250 drivers.
- Bill Doster <Bill_Doster@um.cc.umich.edu>, who wrote a NI5010 driver in C for
- Phil Karn's net.
- Russell Nelson <nelson@clutx.clarkson.edu>, who created the packet driver
- skeleton and adapted several existing drivers to it.
- Bob Clements <clements@bbn.com>, who wrote the WD8003E and 3c503 drivers.
- Brad Clements <bkc@omnigate.clarkson.edu>, who adapted NCSA Telnet to use the
- packet driver spec.
- (Bob and Brad are not related.)
- The Wollongong Group, in the person of Leo J. McLaughlin <ljm@twg.com>, which
- has committed to supporting the spec.
- 3Com, in the person of Eric_Siegel@dsd.3mail.3com.com, has been helpful
- in getting 3Com's documention to packet driver authors.
- Dan Lanciani <ddl@harvard.edu>, who wrote the 3c523 driver.
- Denis DeLaRoca <delaroca@denis.oac.ucla.edu>, who added hardware handshake
- to the SLIP8250 driver.
- John Grover <JGROVER@maine.bitnet>, who optimized the SLIP8250 driver to
- work at 38.4 Kbps.
- Rainer Toebbicke <RTB@CERNVM.bitnet> who wrote the BICC Isolan driver.
- Jan Engvald LDC <xjeldc@gemini.ldc.lu.se>, who improved the wd8003e driver,
- and added MicroChannel support.
- Krishnan Gopalan <gkrishn@eng.clemson.edu> and
- Gregg Stefancik <wstef@eng.clemson.edu> of Clemson University Engineering
- Computer Operations, who wrote the packet driver for the 3c505 card.
- Vance Morrison <morrison@acns.nwu.edu> added starlan support to the wd8003e
- driver.
- Brian Fisher <fisherb@qucdn.queensu.ca>, who wrote an "Ethernet" packet driver
- for the IBM Token Ring Adapter card.
- Eric Henderson <eric@dcsprod.byu.edu> of Brigham Young University, who wrote
- a packet driver for Novell's NE1000 and NE2000.
- Joe Doupnik <jrd@cc.usu.edu> improved head.asm by adding some comments and
- brought it further into line with the PDS, added promiscuous mode to
- the wd8003e driver, and modified the PC/IP netwatch to use packet
- drivers.
- David Horne <71271.1141@CompuServe.COM>, who wrote a packet driver for Novell's
- NE2000.
- Michael Haberler <mah@wu-wien.ac.at>, who wrote an IP over NetBIOS packet
- driver.
- Paul Kranenburg <rulcs!kranenbu@relay.eu.net>, who wrote an IP over IPX packet
- driver.
- David E. Johnson <dave@tacky.cs.olemiss.edu>, who fixed the 3c505 driver.
- James A. Harvey <IJAH400@indyvax.iupui.edu>, who fixed the AT test in tail.asm
- and the 3c503 lockup problem.
- Anto Prijosoesilo <anto@anto.acs.unt.edu>, who fixed a bug related to DMA in
- the ni6510 driver.
- John Mann <johnm@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au>, who submitted some code to delay the
- etopen and convert between Novell's pseudo IEEE 802.3 packets and
- Ethernet packets.
- Drew Daniel Perkins <ddp+@andrew.cmu.edu>, who designed and implemented
- as_send_pkt (asynchronous send) for the wd8013ebt, and improved
- pktsend in the process
- Katie Stevens <kstevens@ucdavis.edu>, who wrote a LocalTalk driver.
- Steven Wallace <wallaces@ucs.indiana.edu>, who added a hack for MS-Windows.
- Reinhard Strebler <RZ40@DKAUNI2.BITNET>, who hacked on termin, and slip8250.
- Martin Knoblauch <XBR2D96D@DDATHD21.BITNET>, who fixed ni5010 promiscuous mode.
- Tobias Reber <dok235@cvx12.inet.dkfz-heidelberg.de>, who fixed the 3c523.
- Gregory T Small <gts@violet.Berkeley.EDU>, who found a bug in the packet
- interrupt verification.
- Dave Price <dapx@cs.aber.ac.uk> wrote a packet driver for the Mitel
- Express ISDN card.
- Doug Smith <smithdg@clutx.clarkson.edu> ported the ni6510 driver to the
- depca card.
- Don Provan <donp@xlnvax.novell.com> fixed a bug in the -n switch code.
- John Baird <J.Baird@tahi.lincoln.ac.nz> wrote some ipxpkt documentation.
- Sylvan Butler <sbutl@bert.cs.byu.edu> fixed two bugs in ubnicpc.
-
- The following freely copyable software supports the packet driver
- spec.
-
- The Packet Driver Specification, version 1.09
-
- vax.ftp.com:pub/packet-d.ascii
- vax.ftp.com:pub/packet-d.mss
-
- Clarkson's (Russ Nelson) collection of packet drivers.
-
- sun.soe.clarkson.edu:pub/packet-drivers/drivers.zip
- sun.soe.clarkson.edu:pub/packet-drivers/driverss.zip
-
- NCSA's Telnet.
-
- zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu (128.174.20.50).
-
- Clarkson's (Brad Clements) version of NCSA Telnet.
-
- The current version of CUTCP (Clarkson's version of NCSA Telnet)
- is available for FTP from
- omnigate.clarkson.edu:pub/cutcp/2.2-C/tc.cutcp.zoo
-
- Phil Karn's TCP/IP package (freely copyable only for radio amateurs and
- educational institutions. Others should contact him.)
-
- The latest version of NOS is always available for FTP from
- thumper.bellcore.com:pub/ka9q/nos/src.zip
-
- Dan Laniani's Harvard version of CMU's version of MIT's version of PC-IP.
-
- The source for PC-IP is available from
- husc6.harvard.edu:/pub/pcip/pcip.tar.Z
-
- Executables compiled for the packet drivers are available from
- the same sources as the packet drivers. Look for pcippkt.arc.
-
- BYU's packet driver IPX.COM.
-
- A copy is kept on sun.soe.clarkson.edu:/pub/novell/novell.exe
-
- Vance Morrison's PCROUTE.
-
- There is a beta version of PCroute with packet driver support
- available on accvuax.nwu.edu (129.105.49.1) in pub/pcroute/exp.
- In this directory you will find two files 'packpack.exe' and
- 'packslip.exe'. These files are compiled versions of pcroute
- the first configured to be used with two packet drivers, and
- the second configured for one packet driver and one slip line.
-
- In addition the pub/pcroute/exp directory is the standard PCroute
- documentation modfied to include packet driver details, as well
- as a file 'packet.txt' which is a sample installtion of the
- packpack.exe code.
-
- So if you have wanted to use PCroute, but didn't have WD8003E
- cards here is your chance to try it out. If you do try out the
- code, please send me a note saying so (so I can know if anyone
- really cares), and also send any comments/bugs of interest.
- The code will not be nearly as speedy as the native driver, but
- I am not sure how much (I estimate about 1/3 the speed). Any
- comments/measurments on the speed would also be appreciated.
-
- At present the source for the additional code is not available
- because it is easer for me to wait until I have had some feedback
- and then simply integrate it into the standard release.
-
- Jan Engvald's PDCLKSET, a program to set the time on a PC.
-
- For MSDOS machines I suggest you try PDCLKSET, available by
- anonymous FTP from
- Pollux.lu.se:/pub/network/pdclkset/pdclk088.zip . It requires
- a packet driver, is very small (7 kbyte) and fast (can be
- included in AUTOEXEC.BAT without noticeble delay). It knows
- a lot about daylight saving algorithms all over the world,
- but in the case of UK the implemented algorithm may not be
- true every coming year, lacking an officially defined DLS
- rule.
-
- Joe Doupnik's version of MIT's NETWATCH.
-
- netlab.usu.edu, 129.123.1.11, in directory
- [anonymous.netwatch]. It's a VMS machine so do cd [.netwatch]
- with the brackets and the dot.
-
- Stan's Own Server (NFS server).
-
- Available from same place as Clarkson collection of packet drivers.
- Look for pcip_sos.arc (source changes to pcip), and sos_pkt.exe
- (pcip_sos compiled for packet drivers).
-
- PC-NFS drivers.
-
- Available from same place as Clarkson collection of packet drivers.
- Look for compat.tar.Z, or compat.zip (identical contents, different
- archiver). Note that you need to purchase PC-NFS from Sun in order
- to use this package.
-
- FTP Software's packet-driver-over-NDIS simulator.
-
- FTP Software has created a program that uses an NDIS driver
- to emulate a packet driver. It is freely copyable, and
- located on VAX.FTP.COM, in the directory pub/packet.driver/NDIS.
-
- University of Minnesota's POPmail POP2 client.
-
- POPmail is a POP2 client that will let you read your mail stored
- on a machine running a POP2 server. Fetch
- boombox.micro.umn.edu:/pub/POPmail/msdos/version.2.0/00README
- to decide which files to get.
-
- Bob Crosson's SNMP monitor.
-
- In the anonymous FTP directory on host enh.nist.gov (129.6.16.1) are
- two files in compressed tar format. This is a VAX running VMS so
- the file names may look a little strange. The file snmplib.tar_z
- contains the libraries, executables, and minimal documentation. The
- file snmpsrc.tar_z contains all sources (both the main program and
- the libraries) and all available documentation.
-
- Mississippi State University's LPD, FTP, and BOOTP servers
-
- A beta test version of a freeware LPD for MSDOS can be found
- in the ftp-archive at tacky.cs.olemiss.edu in directory
- pub/lpd. It uses some version of Clarkson or NCSA libraries
- and workes quite well in some first tests here. Besides the
- LPD part there is also a FTP and a BOOTP server included,
- which we also find very useful.
-
- The following commercial software supports the packet driver
- spec.
-
- FTP Software's PC/TCP.
- Sun Microsystem's PC-NFS (unofficially).
- The Wollongong Group's WIN/TCP (and friends).
- Gateway Communications Inc's packet driver.
- D-Link Systems Inc.'s D-Link Ethernet card packet driver.
- Beame and Whiteside's BWNFS and BWKTEL (NFS and TELNET packages)
- MD-DOS/IP (available from Wiscware, wiscware@wiscmacc.bitnet)
- Cabletron supplies a packet driver with their Ethernet cards.
- Intel supplies a packet driver with their Ethernet cards.
-
- The following companies have donated Ethernet cards to Clarkson University.
-
- Racal Interlan donated four NI6510s.
- AT&T's Bell Labs donated two Starlan 10BaseT cards, an AUI, and
- a coax adapter.
- 3Com donated a 3c501, two 3c503's, two 3c505's, a 3c523, and two
- EtherLink 16 cards.
- HP donated an Ethertwist (10BaseT) Hub, two 8-bit ISA
- Ethertwist cards, two 16-bit ISA Ethertwist cards,
- two MCA Ethertwist cards and two ISA Thinwire cards.
- D-Link donated a D-Link pocket lan adapter, a 8-bit card,
- and a 16-bit card.
- Digital Equipment donated a DEPCA card.
- Cabletron donated a 10BaseT card.
- MultiTech Systems donated two EN-series cards.
- Western Digital donated a WD8003E, and a wd8013EP.
-
- Clarkson is an independent, coeducational university located in northern
- New York, midway between the Adirondack Mountains and the St. Lawrence River.
- The University has 3,600 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in
- programs in its Schools of Engineering, Management, and Science as well as in
- its Industrial Distribution Program and its Faculty of Liberal Studies.
-