Mesajul original a fost trimis de "Thomas Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
la data de Tue, 05 Jun 2001 01:38:56 EDT

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> Is this entirely within DOS?  What OS is the network card's ODI driver for?
> "Shim" suggests linking to a connection from non-DOS, as a DOS box within OS/2
> or Windows.

The ODI driver ensures data link inside a Novell Netware network. This is the 
equivalent of the Internet packet driver.
Over it comes IPX/SPX. This is roughly the Novell equivalent of the Internet 
TCP/IP stack. (transport protocol).
Personal Netware runs entirely under DOS.  It is a peer-to-peer network, so 
your computer can be both server and client
Support for Win 3.x is included.
Those who want to give it a try, should install DR-DOS. PN is a part of it. 
Extensive documentation is supplied within the DR-DOS help system.
Odipkt allows DOS , Win 3.x internet applications and the Novell client to use 
the same network card

Cristian Burneci
DHP Technology SRL
Bucharest, Romania
   
 

  

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