mckimg@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu (06/07/91)
Subject: Re: Where is RELNET? Summary: Expires: References: <2034@manta.NOSC.MIL> Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: usa Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington Keywords: In article <2034@manta.NOSC.MIL> psm@manta.NOSC.MIL (Scot Mcintosh) writes: >The documentation that comes with the Clarkson >packet drivers mentions a program called 'relnet' >that removes unwanted network code from memory. >This doesn't seem to be a Netware product, nor >can I find it with the packet driver stuff. Can >someone tell me where I can locate this? >Thanks. > You can get it from lan_stuff.ucs.indiana.edu. FTP anonymously. It is in /pub/novell/utils. The files you want are: marknet.exe, relnet.exe, and markrel.doc. These are used for marking in memory where you load network TSR's, and then using this mark to be able to release all of the memory later. Remember that these programs are executable, so set your ftp mode to binary. ========================================================================= Geoffrey W. McKim Internet: mckimg@ucs.indiana.edu UCS Networks/LAN Group BITNET: mckimg@iuamber Indiana University Bloomington 855-4643 =========================================================================