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Subject: From: Date: | TCP/IP on a DOS ECS machine David Mccoll Mon, 2 Aug 1999 15:06:12 -0700 |
Mon, 2 Aug 1999 15:06:12 -0700
Does anyone have experience running a TCP/IP stack on a DOS machine.
I would like to have the DOS machine's drives available on a Windows machine as I can
do with LANtastic Netbios. I have no need for the DOS mc to be able to access the Win
resources.
I have seen TCP/IP client software that can allow DOS machines to access WIN machines
but not the reverse.
Goal is to eliminate LANtastic Lanbios on all of my machines as it uses lots of CPU
ticks.
Thanks
DAvid M
Does anyone have experience running a TCP/IP stack on a
DOS machine.
I would like to have the DOS machine's
drives available on a Windows machine as I can do
with LANtastic Netbios. I have no need for the DOS mc to be able to access the
Win resources.
I have seen TCP/IP client software that can allow DOS machines
to access WIN machines but not the reverse.
Goal is to eliminate LANtastic Lanbios on all of my
machines as it uses lots of CPU ticks.
Thanks
DAvid M
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