Table of Contents


1. Introduction

2. Using OmniClient

Loading Acorn OmniClient from a disc or network
Loading OmniClient from ROM
Using Acorn OmniClient
Mounts file
OmniSetup
Application configuration
Printing using OmniPrint

3. !BootNet and SetStation

BootNet
SetStation
Discless client stations

4. Introduction to TCP/IP

TCP/IP concepts

5. The Internet application

Setting an IP address
Running the Internet application
Internet module *Commands
Absolute programs
Ethernet driver module *Commands

6. NFS file mapping

NFS - its file mapping from RISC OS to UNIX
NFS - its file mapping from UNIX to RISC OS
Editing the extensions file

Appendix A: Installing Internet

Configuration files
Different ways to configure the software
Installing the TCP/IP protocol within OmniClient

Appendix B: NFS star commands

Appendix C: LanMan star commands

Appendix D: OmniClient and discless workstations

Introduction
DCI4 stack
DCI2 stack
AUN/Level 4 Server alone
AUN/Level 4 and Acorn Access/Applications Accelerator
Acorn Access only

Index



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