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February 1997, Week 4

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Bob Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Feb 1997 15:26:56 -0500
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     Michael,

     I don't know what it took to get the MS stack to work here, but it
     does, although poorly.  Running Reflection using the MS TCP/IP stack
     brings back memories of teletypes and 300 baud acoustical couplers.
     Not exactly a productivity enhancer.  So far, I haven't had a chance
     to fix this ...

     -Bob
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Subject: Reflection/HP3000 and Windows95
Author:  "MICHAEL C. MILLER" <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date:    2/25/97 1:24 PM


Has anyone had any experience on using the Windows95 native TCP/IP stack
and REFLECTION/1 to connect to an HP3000.  I know that WRQ says we must use
their TCP/IP stack, but we are developing desktop standards and we need one
single TCP/IP stack that works with all of our applications.  I know that
Reflection uses VT-MGR to connect.  How can we get the native Windows95 IP
to use this?  What are other considerations that you can think of?  Thanks
for your help.

Michael Miller

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