ARIN just subdivided their last /17, /18, /19, /20, /21 and /22. Down to only /23s and /24s now. : ipv6

> Or XNS. On the other hand, people did have a nice career with
SNA...but they weren't trying to push packets over the

LAT

.daytime
Monday 29-Jun-2015 20:10:46

.pjob
Job 3 at ODEN User BYGG [10,335] TTY4

.where tty4
LAT PC78(LATD for FreeBSD) TTY4

Is there anyting wrong with LAT?

-jav

--Johnny

Or XNS. On the other hand, people did have a nice career with

SNA...but they weren't trying to push packets over the

LAT

.daytime
Monday 29-Jun-2015 20:10:46

.pjob
Job 3 at ODEN User BYGG [10,335] TTY4

.where tty4
LAT PC78(LATD for FreeBSD) TTY4

Is there anyting wrong with LAT?

err, its been awhile. Doesn't LAT have a 1 sec timeout that's not configurable?

Dec gave you the source on Microfiche. If you want to change LAT just read,
and find your Bliss32 compiler.

Guarantee there's no BLISS-32 on Johnny's machine. The source to the
LAT software he's talking to *may* be in BLISS-36. It's more likely in
MACRO-10.

-r (does this gray hair make me look old?)

George Michaelson <ggm@algebras.org> writes: