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to: Michel Samson
from: Sylvain Lauzon
date: 2003-04-25 14:06:42
subject: 8/8 - Reminescences

sorry, is this a repost as it has never echoed out. :(

 * Original by Sylvain Lauzon (1:167/146)
 * Original to MICHEL SAMSON
 * Original dated Tue 22 Apr 2003  8:14p

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Michel, I know how diehard you are at DOS level but now this is the time I
need your help. I have see this post and you mentioned Dan's site. I played
quite few weeks to get ndispkt going on win98 and got no success. :(

 MS>      Joe R. Doupnik is often accused of partly using
 MS> source-code created
 MS> by Erick Engelke and i know for a fact that these allegations
 MS> are denied
 MS> whenever Doupnik is given a chance...  :>  It hapens that
 MS> `NDIS3Pkt.COM'
 MS> (from `NDIS3NT.ZIP') by Dan Lanciani and which Bendall was
 MS> suggesting to
 MS> Langdon brings back more reminiscence to me...  Dan Lanciani

I've found something that might please you, rlfossil 1.23 it has a better
connect speed handling and has time slicing for windows/desqview. But has
one draftback, compiled with the older 1993 wat tcpip library :(

From Dan, he told me that I can load ndispkt without to have a real
networking card. I only configured the dialup-adapter as main networking
card. I can load FTP 0.7 but any OPEN commands fail. ndispkt seem to be
bound to NDIS 16+32 bits and dialup adapter from the control panel. But in
DOS, the "protocol.ini" doesn't has any reference that it is
_really_ bound to it!

packet driver shim isn't a mystery to me at plain DOS, but it is one under
Windows. :-/

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