[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] TCP/IP for OS/2 on PS/2-80-311

nomad@agora.UUCP (Lee Damon) (04/04/89)

Forwarded for a friend... Please reply to me and I'll pass messages
back. Please e-mail to me and I will summarize to the net. Thanks.

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Suppose i have a ps/2 model 80 running os/2, version 1.1.
I have an ethernet card (undermann-bass) and I want to run
tcp/ip.  [W]hat [do] I need to buy.

Suppose I want to log in to my ps/2 over tcp/ip.  Can it be done?

Suppose I want to log in to my ps/2 with a modem.  Can it be done?

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oconnor@interlan.interlan.COM (Mary O'Connor) (04/06/89)

could I ask you what the symbol at the end of your message is and the meaning
if any and why it's included ?  Not trying to be nosey just curious.
Thanks,  Mary.

RLN101@URIACC.BITNET (Marshall Feldman) (04/07/89)

What operating system are you running?  The answer is "yes", but how
you run tcp-ip depends on your os.