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4: None of the programs which live under this directory need be
5: installed. They are provided only in the case what you are
6: interested in trying the code out.
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9: X/ X-protocol onto the ISO Transport Service
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11: Experimental.
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14: callback/ The ISODE callback demo
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16: Used to demonstrate listening and dual session connections.
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19: idist/ ISODE idist utility
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21: Just like the 4.3BSD rdist, but uses OSI
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24: image/ ISODE image utility
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26: Described in the User's Manual, volume 3.
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29: listen/ The ISODE listen demo
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31: Used to demonstrate network listening.
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34: lookup/ The ISODE password lookup demo
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36: Described in the User's Manual, volume 4.
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39: mosy/ Managed Object Syntax-compiler (yacc-based)
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41: An ASN.1 compiler that understand the OBJECT-TYPE macro used in
42: the Internet standard SMI.
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45: osilookup/ ISODE/SunLink OSI conversion
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47: A program to convert entries from the /etc/osi.hosts file into
48: network addresses formatted for the isoentities file.
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51: pingpong/ Asynchronous connection establishment
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53: A program to test out the async connection establishment code.
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56: quipu/ Utility directory for the QUIPU Directory.
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58: ...
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61: rtf/ RT-file transfer utility
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63: A simple file transfer utility which tests the new upcall
64: mechanisms in RTS.
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67: tsbridge/ ISODE TSB
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69: A real transport service bridge.
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72: tp0bridge/ ISODE TCP/X.25 TP0 bridge
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74: Permits a dual-stack host to gateway TP0 packets between a TCP
75: internet and an X.25 subnet.
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