Ceki =?iso-8859-1?Q?G=FClc=FC?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>all the attempts made at bridging X.25 and TCP/IP, both well defined
>and stable protocols, have failed miserably, even if both stacks
>supposedly fit into layers 1-4 of the 7 layer OSI network model.
But X.25 and TCP/IP use two completely different paradigms ("always
deliver" vs. "best effort"). BTDTGTT.
This is like saying "a good football player should also be a good
basketball player, because both are games played with a ball".
If this is the level to which this discussion will degrade, it makes
no sense to discuss. You are (once again) comparing apples to
pears.
Regards
Henning
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