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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 04:30:02 PST
From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
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Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #40
To: tcp-group-digest
TCP-Group Digest Sun, 13 Feb 94 Volume 94 : Issue 40
Today's Topics:
Memory Problems
PMNOS
SLIP connection??
TNC3
Waiting mail (msg.by12910)
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 94 11:41:17 MET
From: jgrau@rigel.etse.urv.es
Subject: Memory Problems
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
I configured at Rovira i Virgili University in Spain (JN01ND) a gateway Packet
Radio <-> Internet. The configuration is:
PC 386/SX with 640 Kb RAM
HD 100 Mb
One Ethernet card
One "micro-mopdem Baycom" 1.200 bauds.
The resident programs are :
Driver to control the Ethernet card "ne1000"
Driver to control the "micro-modem"(ax25 driver)
The problem is that: There memory left is: 75 Kb and de system not soports
much sessions and reboots often.
I tried to run WNOS4A8 with Windows program to get virtual memory on HD but it
isn't posible. Windows crash.
I would like to know how can i get more memory using the virtual memory on disk.
Thanks a lot.
73 Curro eb3aod
e-mail : jgrau@rigel.etse.urv.es
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 1994 09:34:21 -0600 (CST)
From: Don Loflin <loflin@sirius.cc.utexas.edu>
Subject: PMNOS
To: Mike Bilow <mikebw@bilow.uu.ids.net>
On Thu, 10 Feb 1994, Mike Bilow wrote:
> There are two broadly different approaches possible. One way of doing the SCC
> driver is as a formal NDIS-MAC driver, so that it would be accessible to
> standard TCP/IP implementations such as IBM's $150 special. The other approach
> would be to buffer the I/O through a virtual device driver so as to eliminate
> the hardware timing dependencies involved in running standard (not PM) NOS in a
> DOS window. Using the VDD approach has one big advantage in that it would
> allow any DOS software that uses an SCC to work under OS/2, including G8BPQ.
> (Making G8BPQ operate with OS/2 native interprocess communication is another
> project of mine.)
You might want to consider writing an SCC driver as a "Frame Interface"
driver. What's Frame Interface, you ask? A driver spec for OS/2 being
worked on by several of us on the OS2IP mailing list. The Frame IF is a
Ring-3 interface - i.e applications can send/receive packets directly,
something you can't do with NDIS drivers. NDIS and ODI drivers both have
only an inter-device-driver interface - only another device driver can
talk to them. The Frame IF was conceived primarily to be that "other
device driver" to allow applications (such as PMNos) to talk to NDIS and
ODI drivers. It's a generic interface, though, and actually fairly
similar to the FTP Packet Driver spec. It should be straightforward to
adapt an existing DOS drivers (pktdvr or internal NOS) to Frame IF.
Interested parties should join the OS2IP mailing list (send mail to
maiser@its.flint.umich.edu, "subscribe OS2IP" in the body). The spec
itself is not quite finished, but should be done in a week or so (an
early, incomplete draft is available on its.flint.umich.edu). An
NDIS<->FrameIF driver is in progress as well.
--Don Loflin
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 94 08:47:38 CST
From: rtorres@tazz.coacade.uv.mx
Subject: SLIP connection??
To: tcpgroup@ucsd.edu
Hi!!. I am wondering if someone has been successful installing a
SLIP connection with the internal drivers. I can do it with the Clarkson
packet drivers or a PPP connection by example, but never with the internal
slip drivers :(. Do someone successful with it can help me with it
please.. Thanks!!
Regards,
Roman
Tazz BBS (WG7J 1.09 with TWO terminal Land Lines!!)
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Roman Torres
Programmer
rtorres@tazz.coacade.uv.mx
invitado@speedy.coacade.uv.mx
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 22:27:30 -0900
From: John Stannard - KL7JL <IFJRS@acad3.alaska.edu>
Subject: TNC3
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
> #01 NOS-BBS-REQ* Sat 08 Jan 16:00 ( 15) C
>
> From: John Stannard - KL7JL
> Subject: TNC3
>
> Hi. Anyone actually have/tried the TNC3 box mentioned in Packet Status
> Register from TAPR? Any 'gotcha's? What's DAMA? Different than what the U.S.
> uses re digipeaters? Any further info appreciated.
>
I never saw any response to this the first time, but still very interested,
so sending it to this group, too. Thanks for any help.
> 73, John
> --
>
> John Stannard
> ifjrs@acad3.alaska.edu BITNET: IFJRS@ALASKA
> KL7JL@KL7JL.AK.USA.NA kl7jl.ampr.org [44.22.0.1]
>
> "God is the Answer!" "Oh?? ... er, ... What was the Question?"
>
> --
>
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 94 04:30:01 PST
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