At 10:46 PM 29/6/95 GMT, Darren Rogers wrote: > Has anyone used Win95's TCP/IP to connect to an HP3000? We were >using WRQ's stuff, but they don't seem to work as well with Win95 as it >did with with 3.1 and 3.11. ( the connection is considerably slower ). >Any info would be greatly appreciated. Yes, we're using TCP/IP along with WRQ's NS/Open and Reflection software quite happily. We also use many of our own TCP/IP apps both 3000 and PC based. We have had instances where some programs, compiled on a PC running WFWG3.11 *would not* work properly, at least until they were recompiled under Win95. These were very specific instances though, related to some undocumented (?!) Delphi compiles using a WRQ IMPLIB. Recompiled under Win95, using the MS Winsock LIB and no problems. We're pretty happy with it, but we've found a few peculiarities when use multiple non-blocked LISTENS to a single port. Seems the messages generated are definitely not the ones expected. Still it can work. What's your exact problem? Is it the speed? We've found Win95 has a lot in common with the MPE Posix shell - everything runs slower, chews up more resources, and makes you wonder why you wanted to go this way in the first place. Overall though, we can live with it. ---- Jim "seMPEr" Wowchuk Internet: [log in to unmask] Vanguard Computer Services Compu$erve: 100036,106 _--_|\ Post: PO Box 18, North Ryde, NSW 2113 / \ Phone: +61 (2) 888-9688 \.--.__/ <---Sydney NSW Fax: +61 (2) 888-3056 v Australia