On Thu 20 Mar 2003 at 21:17:59, Andrew Jorgensen said:
> Is it true that they're using a BSD network stack now? I heard that for a

MS has been using a BSD-based TCP/IP stack since Win95 -- you can find
"Regents of the University of California" copyright strings in the DLL's
back that far.  Of course, they aren't the only ones that have used
BSD's TCP/IP code.  I would be willing to bet that almost every
operating systems has at some time included code copied or derived from
BSD's implementation.

This site isn't BSD-TCP/IP-stack specific, but it's got a very thorough
diagram of UNIX's evolution:

http://www.levenez.com/unix/

Just look at how many times BSD has forked -- and into how many operating
systems.

-- 
Soren Harward
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