On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 07:34:54 +0000, Steven C. Darnold wrote:
> this with Linux clients, using PLIP and SLIP. I suppose
> it might be possible to do this with DOS clients too,
> using the Crynwr PLIP/SLIP packetdrivers.
Yes, found them in Net-3 Howto and PLIP mini-Howto. Linux
is power! :) Now what needed is a good DOS-based NFS or SMB
client that works over a packet driver. Any recommendations?
BTW, does FreeDOS or RXDOS has open source interlnk/intersvr?
Or at least the specs? If so, it might be possible to write
a pure-DOS implementation of the concurrent interserver, which
compatible with the good ol' MSDOS interlnk ;-)
--Eko
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