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From: pjenki1 AT gl DOT umbc DOT edu (Patrick Jenkins)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Telnet client with DJGPP?
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 1996 07:01:23 GMT
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On Wed, 28 Aug 1996 11:06:39 -0400, John Sabean <docmani AT eng DOT umd DOT edu>
wrote:

>Raja Vallee-Rai wrote:

>If you want a DOS PPP packet driver, there is full instructions on
>how to set it up anywhere where you can download KALI.

also, search for Quakeppp.  There is a free one if you can find it.

>As for using the Win95 TCP stack, thats tricky. The only software
>I've seen that uses DJGPP to do that is Quake. So, it is in fact,
>possible to do this, however, I've looked long and hard for the
>information on how to do this and have come up with nothing.

Maybe the qlauch.exe is a win95 console mode program (that can access
win95 tcp) which in turn spawns (this the right word?) the actual
quake.exe.  Wouldn't quake then be able to address the tcp stack?  I
read something about this in a magazine once (not related to djgpp
though).

cya
Patrick J

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