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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: How to make TCPIP32 & DIS_PKT9 coexist
Message-Id: <1995Jan31.093303.39920@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 31 Jan 95 09:33:03 MDT
References: <ALdBlmjXlSu5076yn@OSLONETT>
Organization: Utah State University
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In article <ALdBlmjXlSu5076yn@OSLONETT>, Sven@OSLONETT (Sven Andreassen) writes:
> Dear all.
>
> Have any of you gentlemen managed to make TCP/IP-32a and a
> Packet-driver exist in harmony at the same time??
>
> I have managed to install both drivers on my computer, (thanks to
> the ones in this conference who helped me out), and the drivers
> actually works pretty well. My problem is that I can't have two
> different programs up at the same time if one is using the packet-
> driver and the other one is using the TCP/IP stack. (ex.
> Microsofts TELNET and MS-KERMIT 3.13).
>
> Has any of you gentlemen dealed with this problem before?
>
> Hope to hear from you.
>
> Sven Andreassen
> [sven@oslonett.no]
-------
It's not the method of reaching the board so much as having
two or more protocol stacks of the same kind operating at once. Packets
are delivered once, and hopefully (randomly...) to the right stack else
trouble. We have repeatedly stressed in the Kermit documentation to use
only one stack of a given kind over a board, with Kermit or any program.
If you wish to try the multiplexers then it is at your risk and we can't
lend a hand.
Finally, I presume that "TCP/IP-32a" means Microsoft's stack,
right? If so that is for Windows programs, not for DOS level programs.
Joe D.