[Twisted-Python] Is X.25 supported?
Sergio Lobo
Sergio.Lobo at Just-In-Time-Software.com
Tue Sep 17 10:51:26 MDT 2002
Hello,
I just found the article below on the web. Would anybody please let me know if
Twisted-Python provides any support for the X.25 protocol?
Kind regards
Sergio Lobo
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Eric C. Newton twisted-python at twistedmatrix.com
Sun, 26 May 2002 22:30:45 -0400
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Itamar Shtull-Trauring <twisted at itamarst.org> writes:
> Well, first of all, what does it run over?
X.25. Be afraid.
> And in what languages is it written?
It runs in Python of course.
> And, what is it good for?
X.25 is an international standard for wide area communications widely
adopted by companies in the 1970's and early 80's using
packet-oriented, synchronous serial communications devices.
I'm using Linux, and playing with 2-year-old patches for version 2.4
of the kernel which enables me to play with the API over a loopback
device.
Sometimes it even works.
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