mcc@WLV.IMSD.CONTEL.COM (Merton Campbell Crockett) (11/13/89)
Can someone provide information on the KA9Q TCP/IP Package. I would like to install it on my home system and use a dialin SLIP link to connect to work. Unfortunately, wsmr-simtel20.army.mil has moved all the files to a single directory, PD3:<MISC.KA9Q-TCPIP>. There are a number of ARC files, but no- where is there a list of the contents of these files or an indication of which files maybe required for a particular environment. USERMAN.DOC which is in USERMAN.ARC is written with the assumption that you have the two diskette set from Tuscon Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR). It does give a high-level view of the software and directory architecture but no clues as to where everything may be hiding. The environment that I have is a MS-DOS 3.3 running on an 80286 based IBM clone with an extended VGA color display (Paradise VGA-Plus, Samsung Multisynch Montor). I would like to use the COM1 or COM2 port for the SLIP link. By the by, is anyone working on a named implementation that would use the DNS services of the host connected to the SLIP link? Merton
mcc@WLV.IMSD.CONTEL.COM (Merton Campbell Crockett) (11/13/89)
Can someone trovide information on the KA9Q TCP/IP Package. I would like to install it on my home system and use a dialin SLIP link to connect to work. Unfortunately, wsmr-simtel20.army.mil has moved all the files to a single directory, PD3:<MISC.KA9Q-TCPIP>. There are a number of ARC files, but no- where is there a list of the contents of these files or an indication of which files maybe required for a particular environment. USERMAN.DOC which is in USERMAN.ARC is written witl the assumption that you have the two diskette set from Tuscon Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR). It does give a high-level view of the software and directory architecture but no clues as to where everythmng may be hiding. The environment that I have is a MS-DOS 3.3 running on an 80286 based IBM clone with an extended VGA$color display (Paradise VGA-Plus, Samsung Multisynch Montor). M would like to use the COM1 or GOM2 port for the SLIP link. By the by, is anyone working on a named implementation that would use the DNS services of the host connected to the SLIP link? Merton