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- From: weber@rhrk.uni-kl.de (Christoph Weber-Fahr [KIT])
- Subject: Re: NetWare<->TCP source? (faq?)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.154623.11759@rhrk.uni-kl.de>
- Keywords: novell,netware,tcp,source
- Organization: University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
- References: <11439742.41.724310463@eng2.eng.monash.edu.au>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 15:46:23 GMT
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- 11439742@eng2.eng.monash.edu.au (BRENDAN QUINN) writes:
- >I'm exploring what this great network stuff has to offer, and my next idea
- >was to write some sort of TCP application under Novell's NetWare. I have
- >heaps of info on TCP/IP etc, but it all assumes you're already on a Unix
- >network.
-
- If you want to do TCP/IP on Novell clients (DOS/OS2 etc), either purchase the
- Novell LAN Workplace development kit (for Novell's LAN Workplace) or
- FTP INC's or ... or ... (insert your favorite TCP/IP for DOS here).
- Some of the free TCPIP apps are based on Waterloo TCP, which is free
- available with sources.
-
- If you want to write server based stuff (NLM's) than you will have to
- purchase Novell's NLM development kit, which is quite expensive
- (several k$) and includes the well known Watcom C compiler.
-
- >Obviously it has to be internetworked with the LAN we run off here (
- >Novell NetWare), but I don't have a clue as to how this is done!
-
- WHAT is done ?
-
- Regards
-
- Christoph Weber-Fahr
-
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