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From: chgowinger@aol.com.nospam (ChgoWinger)
Subject: Dos 6.2 Client32, TCP/IP and Kermit
Date: 16 Feb 2000 20:03:08 GMT
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Trying to run TCP/IP sessions across a wan using client32, and Kermit
is there a way to run this without loading the packet driver
or tips to get the packet driver to coexist with the client32 stack.
Dell 486's Intel Etherexpress cards.
Dos 6.2 Client32 Qemm 6.0
Thanks
"D"
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