BUT remember what happened when an EU initiative was not market driven. Remember GOSSIP. I have a tender request in front of me from a Government department which demands GOSIP compliance. They want some PCs on a LAN connected to a data-base UNIX engine with access to JANET. All because of EU legislation attempting to lead rather respond to the market. With IP the project would be trivial. Otherwise where do I get GOSIP software for a PC? I can just about get it for X.400 and X.29 but FTAM? You will also need a
My team has ported Isode FTAM to DOS for X.25 over ethernet based on the edinburgh rainbow software. It will also interoperate with dynamic address mapping by IS10030 (SNARE) to allow for easyer administration on a local ethernet. You can get the software if you like (i think). We don't do UK specific standards though, like JANET name resolution, but that shouldn't be so much of a problem.
Ok, probably not the answer that you expected. You see, this kind of revelation ("We do OSI, We implement OSI and we even do it for DOS *yuck*) is not only offending to you but embarrasing to me too. So better forget it and go back to the brave new world of the Internet.
Toerless - are you admitting your efforts were not market driven either ? Dave