Gary Biggs writes:
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I personally have had good success in integrating the ODBC
API using Windows Sockets, WRQ RNS for Windows or
Netmanage's Chameleon TCP/IP stack and Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 with ODI and NDIS. The results have been
very good; solid, stable, fast connections to our HP917lx on
MPE/iX 4.5 and 5.0, our NetWare 4.02 server, the HP running
NetWare/iX and all 6 of the workstations running WFWG 3.11.
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Disk sharing, printing, e-mail; it all works. While I can't
be the HP Response Center, if there is interest on the net,
I will be more than happy to document how you set them up
(some hand editing required), how they work together and
other features. We can use Chameleon to create a WAN between
two or more PC's that allows us to run ODBC and Virtual
Terminal over a pair of 19.2K or faster, PC modems and a
telephone line.
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Yes! I am interested in all experiences by you and others in this
area. Though all the hardware, network, sw aint in yet for my
project, it is a comming if only materiel can find it in the
receiveing warehouse. (Our bureaucracy matches that of the government
almost!)
You dont hear from me on every such article, but I do read them and
file them, waiting to be used....
So those of you on the bleeding edge, write down what you learn.
I have a 'now large' filing cabinet folder of ODBC stuff just waiting
for me to apply when I get my WFWG machine on line. I have to!
I do have one question already, however. You say you use WRQ RNS.
I am under the impression that is optional. What reasons are you using
it?
TIA
Elbert
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