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From: les@MCS.COM (Leslie Mikesell)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc,alt.winsock
Subject: winsock/pkt dvr hack possible?
Date: 13 Nov 1994 17:30:48 -0600
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Since a "real" windows kermit seems unlikely in the near future, I'd
like to know if it would be possible to use some kind of shim that
looks like a packet driver in a dos session but actually uses the
winsock interface. I know you can do this if you have an NDIS driver
below the winsock layer, but I'd like something that would work the
same way over the dial-up versions of winsock.
Les Mikesell
les@mcs.com