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From: THIERRY DOT T DOT I DOT IMMORDINO AT TSI DOT thomson DOT fr
Date: 12 Dec 1997 10:34:25 -0100
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From immordino AT tsi DOT thomson DOT fr


Hi,

I have to use a special network adapter. This adapter is delivered with a 
DOS driver that have been generated with Borland C.

The driver can be installed in the config.sys of the PC, and gives access to 
a device name (usable for an open function).

First, can I use this driver ?

If it is feasible, I could access directly to the primitives (read-direct / 
write-direct) of the driver.

Could I use those primitives, instead of  read / write ?


I'm waiting for your suggestions.


Thierry

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