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  • curprev 16:4816:48, 16 January 2026 Martini talk contribs 16,755 bytes +16,755 Created page with "SLIP for OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions Version 0.3 17 July 1994 Clark K. Gaylord === 7.1 === Q. What is SLIP? A. SLIP (or SL/IP) stands for Serial Line Internet Protocol. It defines a protocol for connecting to a TCP/IP network over a serial line (via a modem or null modem). Serial communications are slower than direct network connections, but can sometimes be useful. IBM's TCP/IP package does support SLIP, as do FTP Software and TCP/2. There is also a port of..."