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- From: maw@netcom.com (Martin Walker)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.msdos,comp.unix.sysv386,comp.unix.questions
- Subject: Re: SCO ODt 2.0.0 DOS-Merge & ethernet
- Keywords: sco odt dos merge ether
- Message-ID: <+5fmn4q.maw@netcom.com>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 19:31:34 GMT
- References: <0rfmnz_.maw@netcom.com> <orman.711815318@pv0226.vincent.iastate.edu>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
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- In <orman.711815318@pv0226.vincent.iastate.edu> orman@iastate.edu (David L Orman) writes:
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- >>I have just installed SCO OpenDesktop 2.0.0, and have been battling
- >>to get my ethernet card visible to DOS-Merge. I have two ethernet cards
- >>in my machine: one for SCO and one for DOS. The card I want to
- >>use for DOS is on IRQ3, Base address 0x260, and RAM address 0xd4000.
- >>The other card (for Unix) is on IRQ11, Addr 0x240, RAM 0xd0000.
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- >Why do you need seperate cards? We just have one and it works fine for everything.
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- I want to development under DOS using PC/TCP. I can't very well have
- DOS generating stuff on one end of the socket and excpet SCO to
- receive it properly on the other, or can I ?
-
- Kean
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