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tcp/ip
Rob Ballagh
University of Otago
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> Hi, I was wondering what TCP/IP software people were running on their
> Thinkpads. I am currently running IBM TCP/IP 2.1.1. for DOS, and it
> is pretty stinky. Is there anything available that is public domain?
> I need to also run NFS.
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> I have a 750C and a 3Com 3c589 ethernet card.
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> --andy
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I am running both TCP/IP and SLip on a TP 755C, all under Windows for
Workgroups.
The ethernet PCMCIA is IBM's Credit Card Adapter II
The TCP/IP is from Novells Lan Workplace (V4.01). It was a bit of an effort to
get it all going, mainly sorting out what memory to allocate, and in the end I
dispensed with IBM's AUTODRV
However, to run my fax/modem, AUTODRV appears necessary, so I have a
conditional boot, depending on whether I am going to be connected to ethernet
or to the phone.
Now, with the setup hassles were over, it is running well.
I'll post my config files if anyone wants them
HOWEVER, what I really want to know about is running TCP/IP on Warp. I have my
copy of WARP sitting ready to load, but can't afford to be without ethernet.
Has anyone got this working either with IBM's Credit Card Adapter II, or
Xircoms CEM II ??
Thanks
Rob Ballagh