At that time, Linux' TCP still was unuseable (didn't even have fragment
reassembly), and I got fed up with the nondebuggability of Apple'a A/UX,
for which I had written the ISDN driver originally (and which had both
Streams and BSD networking).
So putting all of this together seemed the easiest way out. Of course, it
was not a real solution for anybody else, but I didn't care about that at
the time.
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