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From: "Tim Bird" <tbird AT caldera DOT com>
Message-Id: <9703211038.ZM10708@caldera.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 10:38:05 -0700
In-Reply-To: Ben Schollnick <bscholl@eznet.net>
"OpenDos TCPIP networking Support?" (Mar 21, 9:22am)
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To: opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net
Subject: Re: OpenDos TCPIP networking Support?
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Ben Schollnick wrote:
> Hey!
>
> I'm a little curious....
>
> I've been working on a Os/2 TCPIP & NETBIOS network at home, and have it
> running....But I'd like to be able to use the network when I dualboot back
> to OPENDOS....(And be able to use it on the older machines that don't have
> Os/2)....
>
> So What networking support does OPENDOS deluxe offer?  I read about it
> having a novel client, but I imagine it requires a novel server (or
> something emulating a novel server)....
>
> What options are available, etc?

OpenDOS will, in a future release, include a TCP/IP stack and web browser.
I have not seen it personally, but I understand this was demo'ed at Cebit
(a large trade show in Germany) this week.  My understanding is that the
stack is the Novell LAN Workplace stack, which works with the existing
LSL and ODI network drivers.  I have heard that there is a PPP driver
with a dialer for modem use.  The browser is an enhanced Arachne.

I don't know when it will be available to the public.

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Tim Bird

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