Mail Archives: opendos/1997/03/14/15:53:25
> MS has a DOS client package for
> WFWG that appear to be a likely
> candidate for this chore if it
> doesn't insist on a "genuine"
> MS-DOS. A commercial peer-to-
> peer product like the latest
> Lantastic, which includes
> versions for DOS, Win3.x, and
> Win95, ought to be an easy
> off-the-shelf solution.
That was not really what I was looking for... Does OpenDOS use IPX as
its network protocol? If so, can I network it with a WIN95 machine that
has IPX loaded?
Scott Bolander
DISC Technologies
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> From: Bruce Morgen <editor AT juno DOT com>
> To: meee AT norway-c DOT it DOT earthlink DOT net
> Cc: opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net
> Subject: Re: [opendos] Networking question
> Date: Friday, March 14, 1997 3:10 PM
>
>
> On Fri, 14 Mar 1997 14:25:16 -0500 "Scott Bolander"
> <meee AT norway-c DOT it DOT earthlink DOT net> writes:
> >I would like to network an 486 running on OpenDOS with a WIN95
> >computer.
> >Is this possible? Please only CONSTRUCTIVE comments requested. If
> >you
> >have a jealousy/envy problem with Microsoft, I do not want to hear
> >about it. Thanks for any help in advance.
> >
> MS has a DOS client package for
> WFWG that appear to be a likely
> candidate for this chore if it
> doesn't insist on a "genuine"
> MS-DOS. A commercial peer-to-
> peer product like the latest
> Lantastic, which includes
> versions for DOS, Win3.x, and
> Win95, ought to be an easy
> off-the-shelf solution.
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