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Readme file for nwtcpip.zip. These documents help to explain how to install
both the Netware Requester and TCP/IP using the same network card.
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NOTE: Remember to make a backup of your config.sys before you start. It would
also be wise to put this on a floppy along with these instructions in case
something goes wrong (and it will). You also might want to make a hardcopy
of the instructions, and sample files for reference during installation.
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File List:
nettcp.txt -- Contains instructions on how to use the Novell odi drivers as base drivers
to use both the Netware Requester and IBM TCP/IP.
The following files pertain to the nettcp.txt instructions:
config.isa -- a sample config.sys file for use with an isa bus machine
protocol.isa -- a sample protocol.ini file for use with an isa bus machine
netcfg.isa -- a sample net.cfg file for use with an isa bus machine
The following files contain pertain to the nettcp.txt instructions: (at least mostly)
These files are for a token ring setup as opposed to a ethernet setup as detailed
in nettcp.txt. The basics should be the same, these should show some of the differences
in drivers between the two.
config.tok -- a sample config.sys file for token ring
protocol.tok -- a sample protocol.ini file for token ring
netcfg.tok -- a sample net.cfg file for token ring
other.tok -- sample autoexec.bat, startup.cmd, etc for token ring
eisa.txt -- Information pertaining to using the odi drivers as base drivers on
an EISA bus machine. Detailed instructions in nettcp.txt.
The following files pertain to the eisa.txt instructions:
config.esa -- a sample config.sys file for use with an eisa bus machine
protocol.esa -- a sample protocol.ini file for use with an eisa bus machine
netcfg.esa -- a sample net.cfg file for use with an eisa bus machine
tcpnet.txt -- Contains instructions on how to use the IBM ndis drivers as base drivers
to use both the Netware Requester and IBM TCP/IP.
The following files pertain to the tcpnet.txt instructions:
config.77 -- a sample config.sys file for use with a PS/2 model 77
protocol.77 -- a sample protocol.ini file for use with a PS/2 model 77
netcfg.77 -- a sample net.cfg file for use with a PS/2 model 77
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General Stuff:
The latest Netware Requester can be retrieved from the following anonymous
ftp sites:
ftp-os2.cdrom.com
->pub/os2/2_x/network
nc21dc1.zip 546247 NetWare Client v2.1, documentation, disk 5 of 5-OS2DC1
nc21drv1.zip 571274 NetWare Client v2.1, LAN drivers, disk 3 of 5-WSDRV1
nc21os21.zip 273987 NetWare Client v2.1, installation, disk 1 of 5-WSOS21
nc21os22.zip 866642 NetWare Client v2.1, requester/RIPL, disk 3 of 5-WSOS22
nc21ut1.zip 652008 NetWare Client v2.1, utilities, disk 4 of 5-OS2UT1
ftp.novell.com
->pub/netwire/novfiles/client.kit/os2
The files are:
wsos21.exe
wsos22.exe
wsdrv1.exe
os2ut1.exe
os2dc1.exe
Note: These are self-extracting zip files which will build a disk for you if given the
correct arguments. I don't remember the arguments, but an incorrect argument on
the command line will give a help message.
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CAUTION NOTE!!!!!!!
You should note that the odinsup method does not support all protocols. Specifically
it has been reported to me that the following will not work using the odinsup driver:
Arcnet
PC Network II
There might be a possibility of using the ndis drivers to do this, but I have
not verified or heard that this is true. If you know one way or the other, please
send me email.
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Misc:
This document was prepared by :
Paul Hethmon
hethmon@apac.ag.utk.edu
Agricultural Policy Analysis Center
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville
615-974-3666
Please forward any corrections/additions to the above address.
These documents were last updated on June 22, 1994.