On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 11:10:48PM -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
>
> With PC-PINE for DOS, version 3.96, I am having some really bad problems
> with running out of memory.  This program is notorious for that.  I use
> NetDial and EPPPD.EXE to establish my connection.
>
Yeah, I saw your post in comp.mail.pine but no answers last I checked.

> I was thinking that perhaps some other dialer-upper and packet driver
> combo might leave me with more memory available before loading PC-PINE.
>
It's too bad SLIP has fallen out of favor as that would've been
an excellent alternative. A Frank Molzahn had some slip drivers
that worked great (were class 1 ethernet combatible) and the footprint
was tiny.
>From what I can tell EPPPD.EXE is the only way to go. I don't know
of any other PPP drivers that both work as well and have a smaller
memory footprint, other than maybe PPPD.EXE which might not work as well.

I've fallen behind the times thought, maybe there is something else
out there smaller.

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