> > The only technical problem with it is the missing > > a bunch of interfaces. There is no standard way to light up dots, > > get ppp or serial bytes or keystrokes, or do the standard containers > > and communications classes. > > This is, IMHO, not a technical but a commercial/political problem: > we (= the Ada community at large) seem unable to agree on a single, > even de-facto, standard. Maybe we are all to much perfectionists... Or maybe our "problem" is we're too smart for our own good. A lot of the folks "out there" don't think much about "standards." They either pick one of 15 incompatible methods of doing whatever, or they hack out number 16 .....