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- PS: Is anyone working with Dans NFS-Client under WfW already ?
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- Where is it and what is it called?
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- -Mark West
- From ebk@mailgate.nyserda.org Mon Mar 7 07:14:52 1994
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- Date: Mon, 07 Mar 94 12:14:52 EST
- From: "Ed Kear" <ebk@mailgate.nyserda.org>
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu, GREG_KAISEN@quickmail.cis.yale.edu
- Subject: Re: TRUMPTEL "Port=" parameter
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- >Does anyone know the syntax for including a PORT argument in the TRUMPTEL
- >package?
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- >I've tried: ###.###.###.### port
- >and: ###.###.###.### #port
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- Try
- ###.###.###.###:port
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-
- Ed
- ebk@mailgate.nysreda.org
- From marke@firefox.co.uk Mon Mar 7 17:30:58 1994
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- From: Mark Edwards <marke@firefox.co.uk>
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Subject: ignoff.txt
- Date: Mon, 7 Mar 94 17:30:58 gmt
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- Does anybody here know enough about the original BSD sources to say if there
- is a flag used on the setsockopt(), so that when using AF_OSI stream sockets
- will preserve TSDUs. Or would this be assumed anyway ?
-
- TIA
-
- Mark.
- From dob@tis.inel.gov Mon Mar 7 03:46:44 1994
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- Date: Mon, 7 Mar 1994 10:46:44 -0700
- From: dob@tis.inel.gov (Dave Brooks)
- Message-Id: <9403071746.AA25201@dewey.inel.gov>
- To: trumpet-user@petros.psychol.utas.edu.au, winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Subject: Botched file in wslpd-11.exe - fixed now
-
- Hi,
-
- Unfortunately, due to vast stupidity (or a little carelessness, take your
- pick) I had a bad version of "spooler.exe" in the archive. It is fixed now
- and the updated file is on sunsite.unc.edu is
- pub/micro/pc-stuff/ms-windows/winsock/apps/wslpd-11.exe. Thanks again to
- Paul Jones and Jonathan Magid for updating this file for me.
-
- The old wslpd-11.exe is 84,837 bytes; the new is 65,919 bytes. If you
- still have wslpd.exe version 1.0 on your system, you can just use the
- "spooler.exe" from that version, rather than downloading the whole thing
- again.
-
- Also, note that the name of the executable "nlpd.exe" has changed to
- "wslpd.exe". Judging from a recent discussion on alt.winsock this may not
- be popular with some folks. However, the program does not look at it's own
- name, so feel free to rename it as you wish on your own system.
-
- Best regards,
- Dave
- From spencer@DeGaulle.HIL.UNB.Ca Mon Mar 7 11:51:27 1994
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- Date: Mon, 7 Mar 1994 15:51:27 -0400 (AST)
- From: "Dwight E. Spencer" <spencer@unb.ca>
- Subject: insufficent network buffers...
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
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-
- (grabbed from my tcpman startup)
- Trumpet Winsock Version 1.00 Alpha #18
- Copyright (c) 1993 by Peter R. Tattam
- All Rights Reserved.
- Warning - running with less than recommended
- number of network buffers (9 of 16)
- ^^^^^^^^^
- WINPKT packet driver located on vector $66
- My ip = 131.202.45.2 netmask = 255.255.255.0 gateway = 131.202.45.249
-
- It seems I get this error whenever (or quite often) I start the TCPMAN
- stack from my windows startup group. Also, it is not always just 9,
- sometimes it will drop to 3, and the winsock applications I am running
- will hang, and I find I have to ctrl-alt-del them.
-
- Anyone know why I may get getting this?
-
- (cut/pastes from autoexec.bat, and net.cfg)
- (autoexec)
- cd novell
- lsl
- smc8000
- ipxodi
- lh netx
- ...
- odipkt 1 102
- winpkt 0x66
-
- (net.cfg)
- Link Driver SMC8000
- Port #1 280 20
- Mem #1 000d0000 2000/10
- Int #1 10
- Frame Ethernet_802.3
- Frame Ethernet_II
- Protocol IPX 0 Ethernet_802.3
- Protocol IP 800 Ethernet_II
- Protocol ARP 806 Ethernet_II
- ----
- I do have the address emmexcluded in my config.sys.. Maybe I should try
- it in the \windows\system.ini as well?
- Oh, btw, I"m on an IBM ps/2 model 56 (9556) using an smc elite ethernet
- adapter (10baseT connection), 16meg ram, 486sx25.
-
- thanks,
- Dwight.
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