Ad>Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 19:39:52 +0000
 Ad>From:    "Steven C. Darnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 Ad>Heimo Claasen wrote:
 Ad>>
 Ad>> but what I wanted to avoid is a high permanent "socket"
 Ad>> of (low) memory eaten away on the side of the DOS machine.

 Ad>Not a problem.  Just run go.bat and this will:
 Ad>(1) install packetdriver (ether-slip)
 Ad>(2) execute NFS server
 Ad>(3) wait for termination
 Ad>(4) un-install packetdriver

 Ad>> Which would imply to unload the connecting prog on the DOS
 Ad>> box then afterwards.  (Ok, with that one it's just 11
 Ad>seconds
 Ad>> to reboot

 Ad>No reboot necessary.  As soon as you terminate SOSS, all
 Ad>traces
 Ad>will be automatically removed.

 Ad>> What's not needed in this case is "full nettworking".

 Ad>Yes, this uses standard TCP/IP networking, but you won't
 Ad>really notice it.

 Ad>The entire DOS package (including SOSS) is around 120kb
 Ad>(uncompressed).  I've got it on a bootable DOS floppy,
 Ad>so I can stick it into any computer and immediately
 Ad>make it an NFS server.

 Ad>If any of you guys would like a copy, let me know.

Dear Steven,
I would be interested in the dos package.
Could be just what I am looking for to connect my XT to the
home net.


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