On 21 Oct 2009, at 14:55, Bob Armstrong wrote:
Well, if we're going to go off into Wishful Thinking Land here :-)
* DECnet for BSD, especially 2.11 PDP-11 bsd. Yes, a 16 bit version is
significantly harder than a 32 bit version, I know, but there are several
real PDP11s out there running BSD that could be on HECnet. I know - I've
got one! We could use the Linux DECnet as a starting point - the dn
userspace utility programs might not even be that hard to port - but we'd
need a kernel wizard to do the tricky bits :-)
Just an idea, and I'm not a network programming guru at all, but do we really need to
have stuff in the kernel? Could we not just have a userland process that writes frames to
the network interface* and then apps talk to the server process? I imagine this is easier
to both write and debug...
Sampsa
* assuming we are able to write raw frames to the net interface of course...