I have a Lisp Machine that I can speak telnet to but would really rather do SUPDUP. However I've never heard of a SUPDUP (see RFC 736) implementation for Linux. Has anyone heard of such a beast? I'm also curious to know if anyone has heard of an implementation of ChaosNet for Linux. ChaosNet was a suite of protocols similar in functionality to IP/TCP developed at MIT back in the 1970s. ChaosNet was used quite a bit between PDP10s running ITS and Multics and Lisp Machines, as well as various other systems they had floating around which were capable of some sort of ethernet-like networking. I'd love to be able to do SUPDUP over ChaosNet, particularly, but that's probably asking too much. Thanks*10^6 'james -- James A. Crippen <james@unlambda.com> ,-./-. Anchorage, Alaska, Lambda Unlimited: Recursion 'R' Us | |/ | USA, 61.2069 N, 149.766 W, Y = \f.(\x.f(xx)) (\x.f(xx)) | |\ | Earth, Sol System, Y(F) = F(Y(F)) \_,-_/ Milky Way. - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org