[comp.dcom.lans] Clarkson packet drivers 7.x now available

nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (08/29/90)

The 7.x release of the Clarkson collection of packet drivers is now
available.  The summary is given below.  In addition to the new
drivers and bug fixes, a switch has been added that lets you use
Novell without econfiging your server.

Summary:
	New drivers: UB PC/NIC, LocalTalk, Tiara, NTI.
	Bugs fixed: 3c505, 3c503, wd8003e, nb, ne1000.
	Bug found but not fixed: 3c523.

The packet drivers are for MS-DOS, and serve to hide the difference between
network cards, and allow multiple protocol stacks to access the same card.
Most often people are interested in running Novell's Netware and TCP/IP
at the same time.

		The Clarkson packet driver collection

Availability

The Clarkson collection of packet drivers is available by FTP, by
archive-server, and by modem.  They come in two flavors -- executables
only (drivers.arc), and source+executables (driverss.arc).  All of the
following instructions apply to both drivers.arc and driverss.arc.

Mail:

I distribute the packet drivers on a 1.2 MB 5.25" disk, or a 720K 3.5"
disk.  You can send me a check for $20, or you can send me a purchse
order and I will bill you for $22.  NY residents add 7% sales tax,
overseas orders add $3 for shipping.  If you send a check, please be
sure it is in US dollars -- the bank charges me $15 to convert checks
drawn in foreign currencies.

	Russell Nelson
	11 Grant St.
	Potsdam, NY 13676

FTP:

sun.soe.clarkson.edu:/pub/ka9q/drivers.arc
grape.ecs.clarkson.edu:/e/tcpip/drivers.arc

Archive-server:

Send mail to archive-server@sun.soe.clarkson.edu and put the following
command as the body of your message:
	help
This will send you a help message.  Reading this help message will tell
you how to fetch the packet drivers.

Modem:

Call the Clarkson Heath User's Group's BBS: (315)268-6667, 8N1,
1200/2400 Baud, 24 hours.  Change to file area 24 and download drivers.arc.

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--russ (nelson@clutx [.bitnet | .clarkson.edu])  Russ.Nelson@$315.268.6667
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