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TCP-Group Digest            Sun, 11 Aug 96       Volume 96 : Issue  162

Today's Topics:
                            Nice NOS code

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Date: Sat, 10 Aug 1996 13:53:17 +0000 (EST)
From: csmall@gonzo.apana.org.au
Subject: Nice NOS code

G'day All,
  I'm starting to do some porting of some code into NOS.  There seems to be
many ways of doing the same thing (as far as NOS system-calls are concerned)
and I assume some are "good" ways and others are not.

What module or file would people consider "the way to do it"?  If there are
suggestions, I'll follow that person's lead.  I'm not so worried about C
coding style or normal C stuff like x = x + 1 vs x++ but how to talk to NOS
and get things like:
  - Certain types of packets
  - Access to interface statistics.
  - Creating, modifying and destroying linked-lists

I need these sorts of things to port RSPFd (or RSPF v2.2) across to NOS. 
If it is significant, I'm using tnos 2.02 as it compiles under Linux (I
don't actually use it for anything).

  - Craig vk2xlz

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