> that might be useable as a user-mode ELKS implmentation
: > of IP, UDP and TCP.  And it supports alot of different cards
: 
: Not directly tho

True.  However, it supports the original Packet Driver spec.  This
has a pretty well defined interface, and all the drivers run in 16 bit
real mode.  There are source drivers available for almost every
original card, most as antiquated as the systems ELKS is running on...

: KA9Q net was the earlier package, it ran on CP/M once so may fit

The KA9Q package is modular, and many items can be dropped
initially, in order to make it fit.  Perhaps even just IP and ICMP
on top of SLIP first, and try to get ELKS to respond to a ping! ;-)

Greg

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