Re: Re: VMware+DOS network

2006-02-04 Thread Prime Ho
Hi, All, I have a problem looks like the above thins that you're talking about, I installed pcntpk and have network driver for Novell 3.12 server, and I logged in the server from Vmware Dos 6.22 virtual machine sucessfully, but, after after 5~15 minutes, the client network connection is interrup

Re: VMware+DOS network

1999-09-23 Thread Bob Nielsen
You can get the driver at ftp://ftp.crynwr.com/drivers/amdpd.zip Unarchive it and install pcntpk.com on your vmware dos system. It is run by invoking: pcntpk int=0x60 (should be in the range 0x60 to 0x80). It will respond with a message like: Packet driver for an PCNTPK, version 02.20 Packet

Re: VMware+DOS network

1999-09-22 Thread Seth R Arnold
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 01:21:55PM +0200, Benak Istvan wrote: > Seth R Arnold wrote: > > > > You would need some programs with names such as: > > ne2000.exe (or whatever driver is needed for the card vmware emulates) > > lsl.exe > > odi.exe > > > > in addition to the netware client programs. The

Re: VMware+DOS network

1999-09-22 Thread Benak Istvan
Seth R Arnold wrote: > > You would need some programs with names such as: > ne2000.exe (or whatever driver is needed for the card vmware emulates) > lsl.exe > odi.exe > > in addition to the netware client programs. The only way to legally get the > netware client programs is from novell, if you h

Re: VMware+DOS network

1999-09-22 Thread Seth R Arnold
You would need some programs with names such as: ne2000.exe (or whatever driver is needed for the card vmware emulates) lsl.exe odi.exe in addition to the netware client programs. The only way to legally get the netware client programs is from novell, if you happen to own a server. :) However, I d