Steven, I am planning to use it with an ethernetcard.
But you have to explain to me TCP/IP and NCSA.
They do not ring a bell. What program do you need to run in
order to get the contact to be made.
I know from a lot of abbreviations where they are used for
but if it comes to put it in practice I feel lost ;-).
Will download Soss in order to have a look at the readme.

  Ad>Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
  Ad>>
  Ad>> Some time ago, I saw somebody's writings about cutcp
  Ad>> and I think also Soss.

  Ad>It was probably me talking about the Soss NFS server.
  Ad>I uploaded a package then.  It's still there:
  Ad>---------------------------------------------
  Ad>http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ichi/dos-nfs.zip
  Ad>---------------------------------------------
  Ad>It think I preconfigured it for serial port networking,
  Ad>but this can easily be changed to ethernet.

  Ad>> I am going (finally) to try to connect my XT with my
  Ad>> Pentium  running in Dos or Linux, I would like to
  Ad>> get all info about those two programs.

  Ad>I use DOS TCP/IP to connect my XT to my Linux network.
  Ad>Mostly NCSA telnet (to get access from the XT) and Soss
  Ad>(to transfer files).  Works fine.

  Ad>> where can I get an howto?

  Ad>Which are you planning on using:  ethernet, PLIP or
  Ad>SLIP?


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