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Date: 31 May 1994 15:02:49 GMT
From: nicholas.fong@irap.nrc.ca (Nicholas Fong)
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Subject: Re: WIN32S.ZIP Good Version
In article <Cqo2x2.18p@oasis.icl.co.uk>, sam@oasis.icl.co.uk (Simon Matthews (See Jim Cheetham)) says:
>
>Can anyone point me to a working version of WIn32s. I have tried a couple of
>locations, but when I unzip the file I get CRC errors which cause the
>installation to fail.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>sam@vpm.asylum.icl.co.uk
Fetch ws32s115.zip from:
ftp.cica.indiana.edu /pub/pc/win3/util
(should be in ftp.mircosoft.com, but I can't find it there)
This is how I did it: bravely load this file into c:\
use pkunzip -d wn32s115.zip (or use info-zip's unzip)
that creates 2 sub-directories: disk1 and disk2 as it decompress.
Invoke File Manager, double click c:\disk1\setup.exe
Good luck.
Nicholas Fong
nicholas.fong@irap.nrc.ca
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From: nige@theweb.demon.co.uk (Nigel Arnold)
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Subject: Re: Book on Internet
In article <2semn9$27ja@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx>
mpinones@netmon.mty.itesm.mx "Marco A. Pinones I." writes:
> I have read a lot about a book containing software from
> Chamelon: slip, telnet and others to access the internet.
> Does somebody know the name of the book? (ISDN?)
> Greetings.
>
>
The book in question is 'Internet Unleashed'
ISBN 0-672-30466-X
Hope this helps...
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From: DWEE@mail.luc.edu (Don M. Wee)
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Subject: Re: Winsock on Novell Netware
In article <2rj4u9$dgi@crl.crl.com> lchiu@crl.com (Laurence Chiu) writes:
>From: lchiu@crl.com (Laurence Chiu)
>Does it support PPP connections? I am looking at various ways to get
>connected to a PPP account.
>| Laurence Chiu
>| lchiu@crl.com
Yes, LWP or the smaller "TCP/IP Transport for DOs"
that is bundled with the $99-site-licensed
Novell Netware Client for DOS/Windows 1.1 both support PPP.
(The current dialer is terribly weak...rumor has it an update
is due this summer to improve that aspect.)
- Don Wee, dwee@luc.edu Loyola University Chicago
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From: michael@uvphys.phys.UVic.CA (Dr. Michael J. Rensing)
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Subject: Re: Book on Internet
In article <2sf7uu$3ca@cherry.atlanta.com>, michael@lysis.com (Michael Horner) writes:
>In article <2semn9$27ja@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx>, mpinones@netmon.mty.itesm.mx (Marco A. Pinones I.) says:
>>
>>I have read a lot about a book containing software from
>>Chamelon: slip, telnet and others to access the internet.
>>Does somebody know the name of the book? (ISDN?)
>>Greetings.
>>
>
>TITLE The Windows Internet Tour Guide
>AUTHOR Michael Fraase
>ISBN 1-56604-081-7
>
>The publisher is Ventana Press, Inc., Chapel Hill, NC.
>
I was in a book store last weekend, and there were at least two other books
which had a Chameleon disk. Darned if I can remember the names, though.
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From bobw@netmanage.com Tue May 31 07:53:37 1994
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From: Bob Williams <bobw@netmanage.com>
Subject: Re: HLLAPI-Winsock
To: Multiple recipients of list <winsock@sunsite.unc.edu>,
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NetManage Chameleon supports HLLAPI and EHLLAPI in the
Chameleon package. We have both TN3270 and TN5250 in addition
to Telnet.
The IBM emulation supports APA graphics, scripting, resizeable screens,
keyboard remapping, and much more. It is quite state of the art.
-Bob
>
>HLLAPI is mostly a function of an emulation package. If you want to
>use HLLAPI over TCP/IP you will need to get an emulator that supports
>HLLAPI and winsock. I know that Attachmate Extra for Windows, Rumba
>3270 for Windows, and IRMA WS for Windows povide this. I don't think
>there is a direct HLLAPI Winsock interface since HLLAPI provides
>functions to modify and retrieve information based on screen geometry.
>All implementations I have seen so far, HLLAPI is a function of the
emulator.
>
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