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- In article <hwhalen.131.2DB7D253@unb.ca> hwhalen@unb.ca (Hugh Whalen) writes:
- >From: hwhalen@unb.ca (Hugh Whalen)
- >Subject: Micorosoft TCP/IP and ODI drivers
- >Date: Fri, 22 Apr 1994 13:34:11 GMT
- >Will the new Microsoft TCP/IP beta run over ODI drivers or do you have to
- >install the peer to peer stuff?
- >I would like to know as I use WFW 3.11 on a Novell network. This is the only
- >network support I use as I am the only person running WFW. I don't want to run
- >both ODI and the WFW stuff as I am very short of low memory .... novell,
- >CD-ROM, soundcard, doublespace, etc. are causing server RAM cram.
- >If it does not now run over ODI drivers ... will it do so in the future?
- >Hugh Whalen, PhD | Where all men think alike, no one
- >Assistant Prof. | thinks very much
- >Management Information Systems | - Walter Lippman
- >Faculty of Administration |
- >University of New Brunswick |
- >DISCLAIMER: Neither UNB nor I care what the other thinks.
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- If you're already using WFW 3.11 with your ODI drivers for Novell access
- then it won't cost you any more low memory than you are already using.
- At least as near as I can tell that's the case, the TCP/IP-32 doesn't load
- any real-mode (low memory stuff). WFW 3.11 loads IFSHLP.SYS in your
- config.sys (about 4K that can be devicehigh'd), and thats about it. The rest
- is all real-mode stuff that Novell requires - lsl, driver, ipxodi, etc. etc.
- The TCP/IP-32 doesn't load anything additional at the low DOS level.
- Doug
- jones@cbdb1.nimh.nih.gov
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