From: Scott Stratmoen (strat_at_dsd.northrop.com)
Date: Sat Dec 31 1994 - 18:18:09 EST
> Yes, it's TCP/IP 2.0 base plus a few goodies. I have it on good word that
> previous versions of DevCon included X and NFS. I've no idea why they
> dropped it this time. How am I supposed to develop X apps? :-) Perhaps
> the 5 Special Edition CD has them (I still haven't gotten mine).
I have been looking at FTP Inc's version of the software. It would
appear to be solid but not compatible with SW written for IBM's TCP/IP
(i.e. the DLL's are different). There is enough public domain SW written
for IBM's package that I am forced to use IBM. (Not that it's a bad
decision.)
> It's not clear if the LAN enabled Warp will include the telnet, ftp, and
> other servers. Warp doesn't include them currently. If you need them,
> you can only get them via TCP/IP.
>
> If you know someone who's already a member of DevCon, you can get an add-on
> license for $75. That lets you legally copy off their DevCon CDs for a
> year.
I think that one could put together the kit from the CSD, Bonus CD, and
the LAN Requester, but this is not legal or supported....
I know someone who has the DevCon subscription, but we had a battle this
year and he lost. (inter-departmental politics) Thus I don't think that
an add on will work in this case. I checked on CIS and it would appear
that the full price is $199. Does your information agree on this?
An alternative is a student's subscription. I just finished grad school
and I might be able to get to the book store to do something. What was
the student price?
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