Mail Archives: djgpp/2005/11/27/11:32:40
Thanks you very much Alex, Florian, Lawrence.
I have installed Lawrence's software, it is correctly installed but I have
not enough time now to test it.
Anyway many thanks to you all for this quick help.
Jean-Pierre
"Lawrence Rust" <nospam AT NOsoftsystemSPA DOT coM DOT uk> a écrit dans le message de
news:438832e4$0$21306$8fcfb975 AT news DOT wanadoo DOT fr...
> "Jean-Pierre Le Rouzic" <jean contatenated_with pierre .dot lerouzic @at
> wanadoo .dot fr> wrote in message
> news:43878fc6$0$21279$8fcfb975 AT news DOT wanadoo DOT fr...
> > Hello
> >
> > a) When I try to launch a python program making: "import webservers",
this
> > import works fine under Windows, but do not work under dos.
> > I use the same parameters for python environment (or at least I think I
> use
> > the same parameters).
> >
> > b) The same program complains that a packet driver is not running while
> > under Windows, but the packet driver says under Windows:
> > H:\apps\python>e:\fdos\net\drivers\sl118\pktdrv\sis900.exe
> > SiS 900/7016 PCI Adapters Packet Driver Version 1.15 (16/Aug/2002)
> > (c) Copyright 2002 SiS Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
> > Error: no adapter found with that configuration
> > H:\apps\python>
>
> Windows XP, 2000 & NT4 do not permit device level access from user mode
> programs. Hence the packet driver is unable to detect the NIC.
>
>
> > How can I trick Windows to use it's NDIS driver maskeraded as a packet
> > driver?
>
> You need to use a packet driver emulator under XP and 2000. I wrote
SwsVpkt
> just for this purpose, see:
>
> www.softsystem.co.uk/page7.html
>
> You can download it from:
>
> www.softsystem.co.uk/SwsVpkt1004.zip
>
> -- Lawrence Rust
>
> > What do you think of this? Thanks for help.
> >
> > Jean-Pierre
> >
> >
>
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