From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: Re: RFC 1037 NFILE implementations around?
Date: 
Message-ID: <joswig-557478.17130929092008@news-europe.giganews.com>
In article <···············@Psilocybe.Update.UU.SE>,
 Andreas Davour <·······@updateLIKE.uu.HELLse> wrote:

> I was researching some old lispM features and found out about this
> Symbolics file system. In the RFC there are mentions of unix
> implementations. Are there any code for this available, or is it buried
> in a mess of smothering lawyers? 
> 
> /andreas

NFILE is a file access protocol, say, like NFS. It allows machines to
use remote file systems. It is not a file system in the
sense of FAT or HFS+.

I have seen questions for NFILE implementations on the
Symbolics Lisp Users Group (SLUG) mailing list - but
no pointers to code...

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