These notes refer to PNX 2.? on both Perq 1 and 2

-	read installation manual (Documents/install.mm)
-	we didn't use the uname call even though pnx has it because the
	network name built in is ??? and in the absence of adb there is no
	quick way to change it
	put the name you chose in NODENAMEFILE (see Include/site.h)
-	pnx make croaks on the distributed Makefile
	directory perq has scripts for doing the compilations instead
	you might like to read Makefile.dist to get an idea of what the
	compilation and installation process involves
-	use /dev/rstty for the rs-232 link, ie. link /dev/net/HOST to it
	(where HOST is the adjacent host you are linking to)
-	use /dev/err for error messages, ie. link /dev/net/console to it
-	a number of source files have been modified (using #ifdef PERQ)
	to workaround PNX bugs and features (eg. compiler bugs, password
	routines ...)
-	you will want to get hold of the source to a V7 mail or similar
	and fix it to recognise ACSnet addresses.  see installation manual.

Good luck.  The people here that know something about ACSnet on the perq are
Tim Roper (timr@uqcspe.oz) and Eoin Hyden (eoin@uqcspe.oz).
The perqs here are a Perq 1 (tyges.cs.uq.oz) and a Perq 2 (ppse.cs.uq.oz)
currently running PNX 2.2.

							Tim Roper
							Dept Computer Science
							Uni of Queensland
