Andre Tertling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said
>
> Hi there,
>
> recently, I read quite some discussion about network support under DOS
> on this list, but couldn't make up a consistent picture from the details
> mentioned. That is why I would like to ask for more information and
> especially about wha
> 1) Waterloo TCP utilities, a bunch of small programs such as ping, ftp
> and Arachne ... this one need a PACKET DRIVER
>
> 2) Microsoft's LAN Manager, this is for connecting Windows network or
> SAMBA with TCP/IP, you need a NDIS2 DRIVER
3) Novel Netware, things like Personal Netware and DR-Webs
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 09:54:37 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
>If I understood correctly, one needs a TCP/IP stack, a packet driver for
>the particular network card in question and the matching redirector?
Robert already have a link for you (wow! M$'s document).
Simply speaking, two major working set for
Andre Tertling wrote:
> If I understood correctly, one needs a TCP/IP stack, a packet driver for
> the particular network card in question and the matching redirector?
Yes. see
http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/archive/2004/11/08/254108.aspx for a
nice story.
Robert Riebisch
--
BTTR Software
Hi there,
recently, I read quite some discussion about network support under DOS
on this list, but couldn't make up a consistent picture from the details
mentioned. That is why I would like to ask for more information and
especially about what components are missing for network support with
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