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Date: | Tue, 25 Feb 1997 14:51:06 -0500 |
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At 01:24 PM 97/02/25 -0500, you wrote:
>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
>
Reflection1 should work fine with the win95 tcp/ip stack.
You will need WRQ's VT-MGR (aka NSOPEN) to connect to the HP3000 via VTMGR
protocol.
However, if you are on MPE/iX 5.5, you could connect via Telnet instead of
VTMGR - meaning you could do without WRQ's TCP/IP stack and NSOPEN software.
However, AFAIK, the Telnet connection would consume more HP3000 CPU
overhead than would a VTMGR connection (assuming Telnet software - rather
than Telnet card in DTC).
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