Hi Uli,

> > There is a DOS version of the Linux smbclient, a FTP style
> > Samba / "Windows network neighborhood" client...

> Unfortunately the site http://mik.mkw.ru/dos-stuff/ is down.

It was on that site - a separate smbclient download was there.

> Maybe this info from OpenAFS could be useful?

AFS is something exotic and I think a BIOS API on int 5c is
exotic, too. I wonder which BIOSes support it...

> Maybe the developers of WatTCP/Watt-32 could answer this.

I hope you can convince them to add some connection persistence
data kept in a resident block of DOS memory to their library :-)

>> 2. Using a NDIS driver for TCP/IP networking (with DIS_PKT).

> AFAIK DIS_PKT and DIS_PKT9 are already free

Interesting, then why do you have to get MS Client to get them?
How about ODI PKT drivers / adapters?

> not free is NDIS3PKT (NDIS3NT, NDIS3CE) which provides a packet driver
> interface in Windows 9x/NT/CE.

No real problem if you ask me :-).

Eric



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