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Here is the latest Zipcon PPP support files for Windows 3.1.
Please run the following batch programs to install:
to install on C: run "installc.bat"
to install on D: run "installd.bat"
To run the install program, just double click on it from within
File Manager.
If you have trouble with the modem init string, please
refer to the Zipcon help menu (Z in the menu, or zipconhelp
from the shell), then menu item "Troubleshooting connection problems".
Its absolutely crucial that hardware handshaking is enabled in your
modem.
Run tcpman.exe and select login from the dialer menu to connect.
tcpman will create the PPP connection that netscape will then use.
Minimize the Trumpet Winsock window after it connects successfully,
then run Netscape. To end your connection to Zipcon, select bye from
the dialer menu.
It may be necessary to us the tcpman.exe 'setup' menu item to
set your comm port correctly. Your comm port is what they call
the 'slip-port'. Change that value to your comm port value. i.e.
COM1 = 1
COM2 = 2
Please run trumpwsk.hlp (a Windows help file) if you have trouble.
You should create icons for each of the *.exe files and trumpwsk.hlp
for ease of use. To do this, please go into the Program Manager, and
select the File menu, then select the New menu item. Now click OK
and click on Browse... for the program location. Select C:\ZIPNET
on the right side of the window, then the EXE files will show up on
the left side. Double click on an EXE file and click OK for an icon.
The only icon you must have is TCPMAN.EXE, which is used to connect
to Zipcon.
If you have trouble, please mail support or call 524-0612. Thanks and
have fun!
The files in this archive include:
twsk21f.zip - the main Trumpet Winsock distribution.
winap21f.zip - a few apps, telnet, ftp, archie, irc.
You can get Netscape from Zipcon in /pub/ppp/windows/netscp16.exe
or from the Netscape's home site.