Interactive Systems Corp – the Naperville, Illinois-based end of the dismembered company and the bit that still belongs to Eastman Kodak Co, has come out with Streamware TCP, a portable implementation of TCP/IP aimed at designers and integrators of distributed systems. Streamware TCP is a processor- and operating system-independent source code protocol; it includes the Streamware Kernel that enables the networking protocol to be used in proprietary and embedded environments, the firm says. Streamware TCP is a full Streams implementation written in ANSI C and includes source code for TCP/IP, most popular TCP applications, an SNMP agent, a Streams emulator for non-Unix operating systems, and also a skinny real-time executive for use in intelligent board-level products that are missing an operating systems. It is currently available and tested on Intel Corp iAPX-86, Motorola Inc 68000 and 88000, Advanced Micro Devices Inc Am29000, and IBM Corp System 370. The firm says it has been adapted and tested for the MTOS, VRTX, VMEexec and other real-time operating systems. No indication of price.