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echo: dos_internet
to: Chip Hearn
from: mark lewis
date: 2003-06-04 20:32:20
subject: The right source

>>      Reading the documentation is one thing, using the application helps
 >> in understanding it further:  it connects to `WinSock', usually tries to
 >> reach a ~TelNet~ server, translates the ~IP~ port into a virtual serial-
 >> port it creates then monitors it.  Indeed, data travels thru a `Windows'
 >> "COM" port but that device didn't exist before `COM/IP'
was installed...
 >>
 >>      Stop resisting to the urge to install `COM/IP', forget pride and go
 >> for it!  Accomplish in a matter of hours what you failed to do in years.
 >>
 >>                                                            Salutations,
 >>
 >>                                                            Michel Samson
 >>                                                            a/s Bicephale
 >>
 >>
 >> ... Circumstancial evidence is no evidence, try empirical proof instead!

 CH> Personally... I've found Gamesrv to work even better... and

that works ok for a sysop running a bbs or similar... however, for a user
who wants to remain in a DOS environment and use their existing DOS apps to
telnet to a bbs, gamesrv won't work for them at all...

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