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to: BRUCE LEGRANDE
from: ROY J. TELLASON
date: 1998-04-20 16:02:00
subject: WfWG and KA9Q (DOS) ?

Bruce LeGrande wrote in a message to All:
 BL> Hello All!
 BL>    I've been catching a glimpse of a thread that MIGHT be 
 BL> dealing with this, but I'm not sure - my apol' if I'm flogging 
 BL> a dead horse.
 BL>    I'm running a variant of Phil Karns KA9Q TCP/IP suite on a 
 BL> DOS machine that I have LANned to a machine that normally runs 
 BL> DOS as well and the two communicate just fine that way, but 
 BL> occasionally I reboot the faster machine with a WfWG 
 BL> environment and I'm wondering what I need to have as far as 
 BL> driver(s), and how do I set them up, in order to have that 
 BL> machine (WfWG v3.11) access the KA9Q TCP/IP server on the other 
 BL> machine with ftp, telnet, ping, etc... ? 
 BL> BTW: Both machines use 3C509B-TPO NICs with 3C5X9PD.COM packet 
 BL> driver.    (not interested in using anything else with KA9Q, if 
 BL> at all possible) 
 BL> Sincerely,
 BL>            Bruce - kb6lwn@juno.com -
 BL> http://www.qsl.net/kb6lwn 
Nice network cards,  I have five of them here,  though I haven't done much 
with them (yet).
I wasn't aware of there being a driver for KA9Q to use those cards directly 
like that.  What variant are you referring to there,  anyhow?
I'm in the process of setting up OS/2 on a machine here,  and was wondering 
what else I could get it to talk to,  in the DOS-based arena.  Sounds to me 
like what you're doing there is just the thing.  Can you elaborate on it a 
bit,  please?
I wouldn't mind getting a hold of those files,  either.  (FWIW,  I don't have 
'net access,  just the email address listed below.  I _can_ deal with file 
attaches that way as long as they're not bigger than 100k...)
email: roy.j.tellason%tanstaaf@frackit.com 
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