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Date: | Mon, 18 Dec 1995 09:40:23 -0800 |
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Jeff writes:
> This was completely true before the advent of Winsock. In the case of WRQ
> Reflection, you will need, at a minimum, their "NS/Open" product which will
> interface Reflection's NS/VT terminal connections to a generic Winsock; but
> you don't need the full-blown WRQ stack.
I've found that if you DO have the full WRQ 3000 Connection (RNS for Windows)
software, and you want to switch to a different WINSOCK (usually the one from
Microsoft built in to WIN 95), you can copy all the DLL files from your WRQNET
subdirectory into your RWIN directory, and this will make VT work. Some of
these DLLs are probably not required, but I haven't taken the time to figure
out which ones are really needed. This saves you the trouble of buying a
copy of NS/OPEN from WRQ when you already have the full RNS product which is
a superset of NS/OPEN.
G.
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