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Subject: RE: PLIP and win95
> I have never used it but Win95 has this built in.
> Select the following to install the driver.
>
> Start Menu-Setup-Control Panel-Add/Remove Programs-Windows Setup-
> Communications-Direct Cable Connection.
>
> Is tha
Here is the email I recieved regarding plip-win95 connection:
>>James, if you could find that you would make me very happy. Thanks
>>for the response. --David
>Here is is:
>
>From: Adam Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: James Vahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: PLIP on Windows95
>
>I succeed
to have
successfully made such a connection. It involves a (imho) a rather kludgy
solution involving PLIP.EXE, Trumpet Winsock (original 16-bit version). I
think that I've deleted that particular email, but I have a hardcopy
somewhere and will post it when I come across it.
Good luck
*- D
Good luck
*- David Karlin wrote about "RE: PLIP and win95"
| John,
| There is a program called "PLIP.EXE" freely available from Crynwr
| (http://www.crynwr.com). It is a packet driver designed to run under DOS
| and sends packets from the parallel port to WINSOCK.DLL.
|
| I a
. I would be interested to hear about your progress. Please feel to
email me directly or via this list.
Good luck!
--David
> -Original Message-
> From: john mcpeek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, August 30, 1998 7:51 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
Does anyone know how to make win95 use the LPT port as the network
interface so I can setup a link between my linux box with PLIP and my
win95 box
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