Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 23 Jun 1999 17:28:45 +0100 (BST) | From | Simon Kenyon <> | Subject | Re: [off-topic] Microsoft IP Stack |
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On 23-Jun-99 Craig Milo Rogers wrote: > I think ARPA's contract with > Berkeley was primarilly to add shared-memory/VM features to BSD Unix > (umm... this work was later abandoned in favor of the SysV extensions > in that area?).
wow, how did you work that one out?
It is unclear to me, at this point in time, whether > the BSD developers incorporated portions of BBN's work into BSD Unix, > or whether they created a new IP stack from scratch.
you'll have to ask sam on that score -- Simon Kenyon
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