Hi Carl,
About "Upgrade problem with PPPD" of February 4:
CN> ...telecommunications forever frustrate me. ...I ran into a problem
CN> when I upgraded... ...I append my friend's message...
> You might want to ask the DOS Internet email lists the following:
> Let them know that you have been using DOSPPPD... Now that you have
> a new machine with the Archtek SmartLink 5634PCV (56K PCI controller
> based) modem, do they have any suggestions on a DOSPPPD replacement.
> Let them know that the modem connects fine in MS-DOS using Procommm,
> but DOSPPPD will not establish a PPP connection.
JD> ...does that modem require any kind of program... Second, you may
JD> not have a correct modem initialization string... ...there's no pci
JD> modem that works in dos without a wakeup program...
I use `EPPPD.EXE' from the same package as yours and i noticed that
it wouldn't see the serial-port on some machines. I solved this problem
simply by excluding the "COM" line from its .CFG file; for some reason,
the "base" & "irq" lines alone were just fine but a "COM" line seemed to
confuse the `EPPPD' driver and i suppose `PPPD' may be the same as well.
> Also, include the following links and verify the version numbers.
> DOSPPPD 0.6 Toni Lopez http://personal.redestb.es/tonilop
There's a place from where you can get the binaries and source-code
all at once. It's still there but the site will close down, eventually:
http://lxtcp.hplx.net/dosppp06.zip (619 Kb)
Here's the last driver kit by Antio Lopez Molero that i know
http://lxtcp.hplx.net/ppp06src.zip (326 Kb)
That's the source-code (part English, part Spanish)...
I seen mention of an alternate site (www.rwhitby.net) but those two
archives are still from lxtcp.hplx.net so i'd recommend you check now...
The source-code is written in C and assembly code, for all i could tell.
> Pegasus Mail for DOS v3.22 Archtek SmartLink 5634PCV
I'm sorry about this other SoftWare, perhaps someone else can help?
Salutations, :)
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