Support for the Packet Driver spec has come from the following organizations
and people within those organizations.  Order of listing is more or less
chronological.

John Romkey <romkey@asylum.sf.ca.usa>, who created the spec in the first place.
James van Bokkelen <jbvb@vax.ftp.com>, who is maintaining the spec.
Karl Auerbach <karl@trwind.trw.com>, who adapted MIT's PC/IP to use the packet
	driver spec and wrote a packet driver for the TRW-2000.
Phil Karn <karn@ka9q.bellcore.com>, who added a packet driver interface to
	his code, and supplied C code for the 3c501 and SLIP8250 drivers.
Bill Doster <Bill_Doster@um.cc.umich.edu>, who wrote a NI5010 driver in C for
	Phil Karn's net.
Russell Nelson <nelson@clutx.clarkson.edu>, who created the packet driver
	skeleton and adapted several existing drivers to it.
Bob Clements <clements@bbn.com>, who wrote the WD8003E and 3c503 drivers.
Brad Clements <bkc@omnigate.clarkson.edu>, who adapted NCSA Telnet to use the
	packet driver spec.
(Bob and Brad are not related.)
The Wollongong Group, in the person of Leo J. McLaughlin <ljm@twg.com>, which
	has committed to supporting the spec.
3Com, in the person of Eric_Siegel@dsd.3mail.3com.com, has been helpful
	in getting 3Com's documention to packet driver authors.
Dan Lanciani <ddl@harvard.edu>, who wrote the 3c523 driver.
Denis DeLaRoca <delaroca@denis.oac.ucla.edu>, who added hardware handshake
	to the SLIP8250 driver.
John Grover <JGROVER@maine.bitnet>, who optimized the SLIP8250 driver to
	work at 38.4 Kbps.
Rainer Toebbicke <RTB@CERNVM.bitnet> who wrote the BICC Isolan driver.
Jan Engvald LDC <xjeldc@gemini.ldc.lu.se>, who improved the wd8003e driver,
	and added MicroChannel support.
Krishnan Gopalan <gkrishn@eng.clemson.edu> and
Gregg Stefancik <wstef@eng.clemson.edu> of Clemson University Engineering
	Computer Operations, who wrote the packet driver for the 3c505 card.
Vance Morrison <morrison@acns.nwu.edu> added starlan support to the wd8003e
	driver.
Brian Fisher <fisherb@qucdn.queensu.ca>, who wrote an "Ethernet" packet driver
	for the IBM Token Ring Adapter card.
Eric Henderson <eric@dcsprod.byu.edu> of Brigham Young University, who wrote
	a packet driver for Novell's NE1000 and NE2000.
Joe Doupnik <jrd@cc.usu.edu> improved head.asm by adding some comments and
	brought it further into line with the PDS.
Joe Doupnik <jrd@cc.usu.edu> added promiscuous mode to the wd8003e driver.
Joe Doupnik <jrd@cc.usu.edu> modified the PC/IP netwatch to use packet drivers.
David Horne <71271.1141@CompuServe.COM>, who wrote a packet driver for Novell's
	NE2000.
Michael Haberler <mah@wu-wien.ac.at>, who wrote an IP over NetBIOS packet
	driver.
Paul Kranenburg <rulcs!kranenbu@relay.eu.net>, who wrote an IP over IPX packet
	driver.
David E. Johnson <dave@tacky.cs.olemiss.edu>, who fixed the 3c505 driver.
James A. Harvey <IJAH400@indyvax.iupui.edu>, who fixed the AT test in tail.asm
	and the 3c503 lockup problem.

The following freely copyable software supports the packet driver
spec.

The Packet Driver Specification, version 1.09
Clarkson's (Russ Nelson) collection of packet drivers.
Clarkson's (Brad Clements) version of NCSA Telnet.

	The current version of CUTCP (Clarkson's version of NCSA Telnet)
	is available for FTP from
	omnigate.clarkson.edu:pub/ncsa2.2tn/ncsasrc.tar.Z or
	omnigate.clarkson.edu:pub/ncsa2.2tn/ncsabin.tar.Z

Phil Karn's TCP/IP package (freely copyable only for radio amateurs and
	educational institutions.  Others should contact him.)

	The latest version of NOS is always available for FTP from
	flash.bellcore.com:pub/ka9q/src.arc

Dan Laniani's Harvard version of CMU's version of MIT's version of PC-IP.

	The source for PC-IP is available from
	husc6.harvard.edu:/pub/pcip/pcip.tar.Z

	Executables compiled for the packet drivers are available from
	the same sources as the packet drivers.  Look for pcippkt.arc.

BYU's packet driver IPX.COM.

	A copy is kept on sun.soe.clarkson.edu:/pub/novell/novell.exe


The following commercial software supports the packet driver
spec.

	FTP Software's PC/TCP.
	Sun Microsystem's PC-NFS (unofficially).
	The Wollongong Group's WIN/TCP (and friends).
	Gateway Communications Inc's packet driver.
	D-Link Systems Inc.'s D-Link Ethernet card packet driver.
	Beame and Whiteside's BWNFS and BWKTEL (NFS and TELNET packages)
	MD-DOS/IP (available from Wiscware, wiscware@wiscmacc.bitnet)

The following companies have donated Ethernet cards to Clarkson University.

	Racal Interlan donated four NI6510s.
	AT&T's Bell Labs donated two Starlan 10BaseT cards, an AUI, and
	a coax adapter.

Clarkson is an independent, coeducational university located in northern
New York, midway between the Adirondack Mountains and the St. Lawrence River.
The University has 3,600 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in
programs in its Schools of Engineering, Management, and Science as well as in
its Industrial Distribution Program and its Faculty of Liberal Studies.
