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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: TCP/IP performance of various BSD versions
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Date: Thu, 14 Apr 1994 15:27:24 GMT
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In article <VIXIE.94Apr14033753@office.home.vix.com> vixie@vix.com (Paul A Vixie) writes:
>> How do you get multicasting going on BSDI 1.1?
>
>You rebuild your kernel with the MULTICAST option
>and then edit /etc/rc* to start rwhod with "-m".
>I don't know what other multicast apps exist, I
>used rwhod to test multicast in the 3C579, TNIC
>and Xircom PE-III drivers.

Hmmmm 

You can get radio/tuner, nv, vat, or sb all of them are multicast 
applications and they work under FreeBSD (so they are portable)

Amancio
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