cyamamot@kilroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Cliff Yamamoto) (11/28/90)
In article <Nov.26.15.17.42.1990.24422@dorm.rutgers.edu> medici@dorm.rutgers.edu (Mark Medici) writes: >The problem is due to the way NCSA and CUTCP TELNET/FTP access the >packet driver. An alternative program from QPC Software (Penfield, >NY) gets around this problem by providing a TSR interface to the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >packet driver, with their TELNET/FTP equivalent software accessing >this interface. Dear QPC and/or FTP Software, As I understand it, this TSR Interface from QPC allows protected mode telnet sessions in Windows 3 to access a standard ethernet packet driver operating in real-mode. Can I obtain the source code for this QPC TSR Interface or does FTP Software have a *DEVELOPMENT* package that works under Windows 3 (protected mode?). Yes, this *IS* for a project and I do already have the PC/TCP Development Kit. However, I need to have multiple socket connections under Windows 3 (protected mode) using Actor 3 and/or MSWin SDK (I have both). If anyone at the two above companies (or someone representing the two above companies) can contact me, I'd appreciate it. As far as I'm concerned, cost is *almost* no object. Essentially, I need to purchase some sort of development package that will allow the code to bind, listen, accept, etc TCP-IP socket connections under Windows 3 (protected mode). Thanks for any info, Cliff Yamamoto ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USnail: Clifford K. Yamamoto - KA6JRG | Email: cyamamot@kilroy.jpl.nasa.gov Jet Propelled La-bore-atore-ee | cyamamot@grissom.jpl.nasa.gov 4800 Oak Grove Drive | cky@hydra.jpl.nasa.gov M/S 238-737, Section 333 | cyamamot@devvax.jpl.nasa.gov Pasadena, Calif. 91109 | cyamamot@jato.jpl.nasa.gov ---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- MaBell: (818) 354-1242 - off. (818) 354-6042 - alt. (818) 354-6426 - lab.
todd@Quotron.COM (Todd_Booth) (11/29/90)
Watch out. The qpc tsr may allow you to access the api from windows but if you're looking for a reentrent kernel, note that ftp sw has *not* announced such a product. -- todd (booth) todd@quotron.com 213 302-4368 ..!uunet!quotron.com!todd