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Message-Id: <s497b153.034@calderauk.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 11:02:26 +0000
From: Matthias Paul <MPaul AT calderauk DOT com>
To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: FileLink/Interserver
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On 97/12/16 Mark Aitchison wrote:

>As far as INTERSVR and serial links are concerned: PPP isn't as
>efficient as a well-designed system optimised for the medium, so it
>isn't an ideal alternative (yet it is very attractive for its
>flexibility). For that matter FILELINK isn't perfect either, but I
>wonder if there could be a replacement that gives the best of both
>worlds - and gets us InterSvr compatibility at the same time!

If InterSvr APIs were documented, there might be a chance. 
At least, it s a very good idea, indeed!

Though in the following I m not describing the same model as you did, it might 
still be interesting in this context, that for example FASTLYNX 2.xx+ and current 
versions of LAPLINK not only support serial/parallel connections, but can also
tunnel through an IPX stack. Hence it is possible, to use these programs 
originally designed for serial connections) to perform their tasks over an actual 
network. In terms of PNW/VLM/ODI, you only need to load the ODI
portion of the networking software (that is IPXODI, "NE2000", and LSL). 
It should be able to replace "NE2000" by Novell s PPP_SLIP, or Caldera s 
COMx driver (personally not tested!) to establish the connection via 
serial/parallel cable. If someone actually needs "LOGIN" capabilities, 
he/she only needs to run VLM on top of these drivers (and I think some of the
VLMs usually loaded by default are not needed for this purpose, so there is 
a possiblity to save memory)...

Matthias


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