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- Subject: FAQ part 2/2
- Message-ID: <1993Feb19.160827.118705@zeus.calpoly.edu>
- Date: 19 Feb 93 16:08:27 GMT
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- * 30. Can I print from *nix -> Novell?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- Yes. Options include:
- Shareware:
- Charon 2.0a strictly a lpd gateway.
- Charon 4.0 lpd gateway and SMTP gateway.
-
- Commercial:
- Flex/IP from Novell (as of 07/92, apx $1995 list) which
- includes lpr, lpd, and ftpd, nlms
-
- A Hardware solution is a printserver called AXIS. It supports a
- maximum of two paralell and two serial printers. It works as both a
- Novell print server as well as an lpr printserver. It supports
- no/fixed/dynamic translation of ascii to Postscript to be setup
- seperately for each printer. Prices in Denmark are approx 10 kkr. or
- 1500$ AXIS is swedish. (Anyone have an address on these guys?)
-
- 31. Question #31
- --- 12/02/92 ---
- There is no question 31.
-
- 32. RPRINTER prints EXTREMEly slow, i.e. one line per 3-10 minutes
- --- 10/09/92 ---
- If you're using OS/2, you will have to use the RPrinter that comes with
- the OS/2 Requester.
-
- Most of the problems that have come up with rprinter either deal with a
- corrupted/bad binary (92K in size) or the lack of a "proper" paralell port
- card.
-
- The first (corrupted binary) usually causes a working rprinter to suddenly
- stop. Simply recopy the RPRINTER.EXE and all will be well. The "proper"
- size for RPRINTER is 60-70K.
-
- The second (hardware paralell port problem) is caused by printer cards that
- do not actually use IRQ7 to indicate that the port is ready, thus RPRINTER
- sits there waiting and waiting. Two solutions are available to you:
- 1) You can get the non-interrupt driver version of RPRINTER
- 2) You can purchase a "better" paralell port.
-
- Mono/paralell cards are notorious for not having IRQ7.
-
- 33. Where can I reach companies for info about their network products?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- Here are some BBS, ftp, and tech support numbers where you can get the
- latest and greatest ROMs, drivers, and help for your networking hardware (HD
- controllers, lan cards, etc), as well as product info.
-
- AT&T/NCR: Ethernet and Token Ring drivers: 612-638-2854
- Adaptec: voice:408-945-8600 BBS:408-945-7727.
- Brightwork Development (Sitelock): 800-552-9876 or 908-530-0440
- Cheyanne (ArcServe): 800-243-9462
- Cheyenne BBS: 516-484-3445
- Cheyenne: Voice:1-800-243-9462 and 516-484-5110
- Computer Mail Services (S-Bridge): 313-352-6700
- Diversified Computer Systems, Inc(EM320 for MicroVAX): Voice 303-447-9251
- Farrallon (LocalTalk cards): 800-344-7489
- Fresh Technology (Map Assist): 602-827-9971
- Fresh Technology Group Voice: 602-497-4200 Fax: 602-487-424
- Frye Computer Systems, Inc: 1-800-234-3793
- Funk Software: Voice:617-497-6339 Fax:617-547-1031
- IBM: (gasp!) BBS:404-835-6600
- Intel: Voice:1-800-738-3373, 503-629-7000 BBS:503-645-6275
- Intel: Fax-back service: 1-800-525-3019
- Intel UK: (+44)793-432-955
- LanSmith: 1-800-522-4567 and 805-687-1271
- Micro Design International (SCSI Express): 407-677-8333 Fax: 407-677-8365
- Mylex BBS: 510-793-3491
- Novastor Corp: 818-707-9900 fax: -9902
- ONLINE Computer Systems (OPTI-NET) 800-922-9204 Fax: 301-428-2903
- Palidrome (Network Archivist): 708-505-3300
- SMC: BBS:714-707-2481 BBS:516-434-3162 CIS:(GO SMC)
- SMC UK: BBS:(+44)372-745-900
- SNSI (Everywhere Access): 705-652-1572
- UltraStor: 714-581-4100 tech:510-623-8955
- Virtual Microsystems (InfoServer):1-800-722-8299.
- Wangtek: 805-583-5255
- Western Digital: 714-707-2481
-
- Email contacts:
-
- Kermit: Info-Kermit@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
- Micro Design International (SCSI Express): 74736.3627@compuserve.com
- Pegasus Mail: dave@pmail.gen.nz
- Packet Drivers: info@crynwr.com
- SNSI: snsi!info@uunet.ca, info@snsi.com
- WD/SMC: techsupt@ccmail.west.smc.com
- daVinci: support@davinci.mhs.compuserve.com, support.davinci@mhs.unc.edu
- Murkworks: ???@???
-
- 34. Windows won't print properly to Novell print queues/redirection
- --- 11/10/92 ---
- Two problems. By default, Windows will try and print directly to the
- hardware, but of course, that won't work. solution: print to file "LPT1" or
- set the "print to hardware" off.
-
- If you are running Windows 3.0, then using an aliased port (LPTx.yyy)
- is the only way for a DOS redirector to redirect print output under
- Windows.
-
- Under Windows 3.1 you can turn off what MicroSoft refers to as "Fast
- printing direct to port." With this off, there is no need to use an
- aliased port.
-
- Below messsage from: Richard Brett Frankenberger
-
- The above will work, but is not the preferred method. If you tell
- Windows what kind of network you have (during install, or if it is already
- installed by re-running SETUP (from either DOS or Windows) - just pick
- NOVELL NETWORK - if NETx is loaded when you run install, it will pick it
- automatically), it will then look for CAPTUREd ports, and send the jobs
- directly to the queue (using Novell API type calls rather than BIOS, so
- the Job Title will contain the name of the application that sent the
- print instead of LPT1 CATCH). This method is preferred, because it lets
- windows work with your Network shell for all services (file sharing,
- Broadcast messaging, etc, as well as printing).
-
- This applies to Win 3.0 as well as Win 3.1
-
- 35. What products are available for networking a CD-ROM drive?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- There was an article on networking CD-ROMs way back in the December 31,
- 1991 issue of PC Magazine. SCSI Express from Micro Design International
- came out on top and it sounds like a good product. Runs as an NLM,
- twice the throughput as the next rated product, easy install, etc. PC
- Magazine reviewed Meridian, Opti-net, Corel, and CBIS, with the
- Meridian and SCSI Express getting the ed. choice
-
- -- SCSI Express
- SCSI Express is a comprehensive set of Disk drivers, VAP's, and NLM's
- for running fixed disks, CD-ROMs, WORM's, removable disks and juke
- boxes under NW 3.11. The drivers can be loaded at boot time to support
- SCSI SYS volumes, or can be loaded later for other SCSI hardware. With
- CD-ROMs, the drive is attached to the file server and the CD becomes
- another disk volume, which can be mapped by users.
-
- The software is fast and reliable, although it may use large amounts of
- memory with big CD-ROMs, as the directory structure is cached when
- mounting the drive.
-
- CD drives available directly from MDI come in these flavors:
- Single $895, Dual $1995, Tri $2995, Quad $3995
-
- A bug in version 1.1 requires that to change CDs, all CDs must be
- dismounted. This may be a problem for users with multiple CD drives.
- This may be fixed in later releases, and I have not checked with MDI to
- see if a patch is avaliable. MDI: 407-677-8333, -8365 List price is $795
-
- -- OPTI-NET
- OPTI-NET is made by ONLINE Computer Systems Inc. This package is
- supposed to work as either as a dedicated CD-server or as a
- NON-dedicated CD-server. It requires the CD-ROM driver at the
- CD-server to be Microsoft (MSCDEX) compatible. ONLINE Computer
- Systems Voice: 301-428-3700 and 1-800-922-9204. Fax: 301-428-2903
-
- -- Map Assist
- Map Assist by Fresh Technology permits you to access workstation drives
- from other workstations. Version 1.4, which I have, doesn't support
- MSDOS5 file structures however. It works fine with DOS 3.3 and all
- versions of DRDOS up to 6.0. I've used it only with SFT. Fresh's
- phone number is 602-827-9971 (Arizona) List is around $300
-
- -- InfoServer
- Virtual Microsystems makes a product called "InfoServer" that they
- claim can hang off a LAN and serve multiple CD-ROMs over a network.
- It's built on a microvax, and uses PATHWORKS, but they claim that
- it's a simple matter to hang it off a Novell LAN running IPX.
- The number is (maybe) 1-800-722-8299.
-
- -- CorelSCSI
- This package includes the NLM for CDROM, jukeboxes, WORMS,
- rewriteables, and software for same on your workstation. They also
- include worksation backup and SitBack backup software. Disadvantage of
- CorelSCSI is you still have to use MSCDEX for CDROMs. List is about
- $99
-
- -- Other products
- Names that I've only seen, but I do not have any information:
- Wilson
- Lotus Bluefish
-
- --- Additional help
- The bitnet listserv CDROMLAN@IDBSU.BITNET could be useful. Mail
- LISTSERV@IDBSU.BITNET with a body containing "help" for directions how to
- subscribe.
-
- 36. What neat Printer Tricks can I do? (PCL/Postscript switching, etc)
- --- 12/02/92 ---
- One option to use your printer in PCL/Postscript switching mode using Charon
- 4.0 is described by Shane Merritt:
-
- We keep our HP3SI in PCL mode all the time and have it switch to
- Postscript when needed. I setup a printer definition in Charon that
- uses the postscript translator and sends the contents of the initfile
- "sw2ps", prints the data, and then sends the reset file "sw2pcl." Below
- are the relevant portions of CHARON.DAT:
-
- incoming "HP3SI" ; the name of an incoming queue
- ; (matches pconsole name)
-
- name "HP3SI_PS"
-
- translate "postscript" ; uses the standard text
- ; translate list
-
- initfile "sw2ps" ; an initialization file which lives
- ; under the master spool directory in
- ; the PDATA subdirectory
-
- resetfile "sw2pcl" ; a file sent at the end of the job
- ; useful if the reset sequence is long
-
- The file sw2ps contains the following:
- %-12345X@PJL enter language = POSTSCRIPT
-
- The file sw2pcl contains:
- %-12345X@PJL PCL
-
- I haven't tried this extensively, but it appears to work. I hope this
- helps.
-
- Also:
-
- <Thanks to Shane Merritt for the body of this answer>
-
- From: medici@dorm.rutgers.edu (Mark Medici)
-
- For UNIX, you'll have to make some changes to your printcap and filters
- to send the commands:
-
- duplex on: statusdict begin true set duplexmode end
- duplex off: statusdict begin false set duplexmode end
-
- As for Macs, the only solution is to obtain the HP3si printer driver
- and install it on all the Macs. Apple's LaserWriter drivers don't know
- anything about duplexing.
-
- 37. How can I setup a global PRINTCON.DAT?
- --- 11/02/92 ---
- First, change the NetWare search mode for CAPTURE.EXE, NPRINT.EXE, and
- PRINTCON.EXE to mode 5 (search on all opens) by running
-
- SMODE filename.EXE 5
-
- Then create a working PRINTCON.DAT and then copy it to SYS:PUBLIC, or
- another directory that will always be in the search path, and flag it
- SRO
-
- To use this global PRINTCON.DAT, the user(s) must delete any existing
- PRINTCON.DAT from their mail directory.
-
- Note that if a user uses PRINTCON to modify/change their print
- configuration, a new copy will be inserted into their mail directory,
- which means that from that point on, they will no longer use the global
- PRINTCON.DAT file.
-
- * 38. How do I setup Windows 3.1 for Packet Drivers?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- The most common set of telnet and ftp utilities are the WinQVTnet programs.
- They can be found on various ftp sites, and can be found through archie.
- Supposedly you can reach the author at:
- djpk@uhura.cc.rochester.edu, but I remember hearing rumors that this address
- was no longer valid. I haven't had much time myself to try and track them
- down...
-
- You will also need WINPKT which is the "Windows aware" go-between between
- the REAL packet driver (ODIPKT) and any program running under Windows.
-
- LSL
- <MLID>
- ODIPKT 1 96 REM Where 1 refers to the second frame type (ETHERNET_II)
- REM as listed in net.cfg and
- REM 96 is the packet interrupt vector, 0x60.
- WINPKT 99 96 REM Where 99, i.e. 0x63, is the virtual interrupt vector and
- REM 96 is the original used by the ODIPKT shim.
- PKTINT REM MUST be after the packet drivers
- IPXODI
- NETX
-
- WINPKT and PKTINT only allow ONE program to access the packet driver at
- once. This means that you could only run WinQVTnet, and CANNOT concurrently
- load up NCSA telnet, any telnetd, any other ftpd, or whatever. I suppose
- that's why WinQVTnet has them all bundled into one program...
-
- PKTMUX, solves this problem, but I have heard it is not 100% reliable,
- however, many report that it is 99.99% reliable. PKTMUX can be found at
- xxxxxxxxxx.
-
- 39. How do I setup my HP LaserJet IIIsi with PostScript to use with MACs?
- --- 12/02/92 ---
- Q. I have an HP LaserJet IIIsi printer with the HP PostScript and
- Ethernet/Novell options. I also have NetWare 3.11 and NetWare for
- Mac v3.01x. How should I configure the printer and server to
- handle both PC and Mac users?
-
- Answer:
-
- 1. Configure your LJ3si as outlined in HP's manaul "Network Printer
- Interface for Novell Networks", including creating the NetWare print
- queues and modifying PSERVER's settings if you will be using the
- printer in Remote Printer mode.
-
- 2. Change the default LJ3si page description language to PostScript as
- explained in the manual noted above (not PCL as the manual seems to
- imply).
-
- 3. Use PRINTDEF.EXE to edit the device functions and modes for the
- LJ3si. Make sure that the printer re-initialize mode sends the correct
- commands to put the printer back into PostScript at the end of each
- job, and that at least one print mode (often more) will switch the
- printer into PCL mode.
-
- 4. Use PRINTCON to create a working PRINTCON.DAT for PC users (Mac
- users do not have the benefit of this file, which is why the printer is
- in PostScript mode by default and all configuration focuses on PC
- clients). Create at least two print job configurations for PC users:
- one for HP-PCL mode, the other for PostScript mode. Each job should
- turn-off banners and set the file type to "Byte stream". The PCL
- job(s) should have, in the last field, a device mode that puts the
- printer into PCL mode, while the PS job can be left for
- "(Re-initialize)". The PS job MUST have form-feeds turned-off. Copy
- this PRINTCON.DAT to each user's mail directory, or put it in
- sys:system (or other shared directory) for use as a global file, as
- described elsewhere in this FAQ.
-
- 5. In your sys:system\ATPS.CFG, include (at minimum) the following
- options:
-
- -o "queuename" -wb -l -f hplaser
-
- Replace "queuename" with the actual queue name you defined for this
- printer (surrounded with quotes as shown). An explaination of the
- options can be found in chapter 8 of Novell's "NetWare for Macintosh
- v3.01 Installation and Maintenance" manual.
-
- 6. Restart PSERVER if necessary to implement changes for remote printer
- mode, then load ATPS.NLM (AppleTalk Print Services). Shortly
- thereafter, a new printer "queuename" will be listed as a LaserWriter
- device in all Macs' choosers, in the same zone as the file server. PC
- users will also be able to use the printer for either PCL or PS through
- use of the correct PRINTCON print job configuration (specified on the
- command line of NPRINT and CAPTURE).
-
- For more information, refer to the manuals:
- Hewlett-Packard, "Network Printer Interface for Novell Networks".
- Novell, "NetWare for Macintosh v3.01 Installation and Maintenance",
- chapter 8, "Managing AppleTalk Print Services".
- Novell, "NetWare Version 3.11 Print Server"
- Novell, "NetWare Version 3.11 Utilities" (capture, printdef,
- printcon, pconsole, nprint).
-
- Thanks go to Mark Medici for the substance of this answer
-
- 40. What is IPTUNNEL and what is it used for?
- --- 12/21/92 ---
- IPTUNNEL will allow two servers to form a link between themselves when
- the only connection between the two servers is a TCP/IP network. If
- you have Lan Workplace, you can also link lonely workstations with
- Novell servers, when the only intermediate network is TCP/IP.
- Naturally, since you're using smaller IPX packets than you usually
- would, and also there's more overhead in dealing with the added layer
- of IP protocols, the net drop in performance has been said to be a
- 30-40% drop. Burst mode has been reported to have no effect on the
- IPTUNNEL.
-
- If your local network administrators want to make all of your Novell
- servers tlak to each other through IPTUNNELs, absolutely refuse, unless
- you only have one or two machines to link. IPTUNNEL was never designed
- for multiple servers, although it can be used for such. The total sum
- load on the TCP/IP backbone would be greater than if IPX routing was
- activated.
-
- IPTUNNEL.NLM is provided with Novell 3.11 and the manual you should
- refer to is the "TCP/IP Transport Supervisor's Guide", one of the
- skinny books.
-
- 41. What different Tape Backup manufacturers are out there?
- --- 12/02/92 ---
- Below are a few companies that I know of, but a few notes about backups.
- You will probably want a system that can backup your entire server in one
- pass, or at least be able to backup each HD in one pass. Your Binderies are
- important, as are the directory ownerships and rights. Therefore, you want
- to get a package that is Novell-Aware, lest you lose all of these
- permissions. Also, SBACKUP provided by Novell is flaky and prone to crash
- every few uses. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you NOT use them.
-
- Emerald
- Mountain
- Cheyenne
- Palendrome
- Tallgrass
- Maynard
-
- * 42. How can I ftp things if I don't have a direct Internet connection?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- Try using the BITFTP-FTP/Email gateway. Just send e-mail containing
- HELP as the BODY (not a subject) to BITFTP@PUCC.BITNET. It will send
- more info to you.
-
- Internet gateways are:
- ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com
- ftpmail@cs.uow.edu.au
-
- * 43. What replacements for rprinter and pserver exist?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- There are two primary types of hardware solutions. The first is
- a card that plugs a laser printer directly to the Ethernet. The second is
- a box that will emulate pserver. The network cards for laser printers tend
- to support one or two printers in remote locations, while the pserver-type
- boxes can support clusters of printers, usualy in large numbers.
-
- In the PC Magazine Vol.12 No.2, Jan 26, 1993 issue, there is an article
- on eighteen third-party print servers.
-
- The MiLan FastPort supports both TCP/IP and IPX, and is a separate box
- which attaches to the network and then talks to the printer through
- either a parallel or serial port (or to two printers, one of each
- simultaneously).
-
- IMC Data Manager. They sell a multi-port box which can serve up to 16
- ports (maybe more) It also supports TCP/IP. I think it only does
- RPRINTER mode right now.
-
- Rose Electronics, MicroServ 713-933-7673 This box operates in RPRINTER
- or PSERVER mode and is the size of a pack of cigarettes. (ie: quite
- small) it supports one parallel and one serial port.
-
- Castelle makes a print box that will support up 4 printers (1
- paralell/3 serial or 2 paralell/ 2 serial)
-
- A Hardware solution is a printserver called AXIS. It supports a
- maximum of two paralell and two serial printers. It works as both a
- Novell print server as well as an lpr printserver. It supports
- no/fixed/dynamic translation of ascii to Postscript to be setup
- seperately for each printer. Prices in Denmark are approx 10 kkr. or
- 1500$ AXIS is swedish. (Anyone have an address on these guys?)
-
- NetSprint and JetSprint are two products from ASP. This box *should*
- support multiple servers.
-
- On the software side, to replace RPRINTER and PSERVER, you have:
-
- Infinite Technologies has a fast, low cost ($149/file server) RPRINTER
- alternative that is compatible with Windows, and is 2 to 4 times faster
- than RPRINTER.
-
- I-Queue! Server (a.k.a., IQS) runs as a TSR on a workstation with one
- or more printers attached. It can therefore replace either RPRINTER,
- or a workstation running PSERVER.EXE (to service multiple printers,
- multiple copies of IQS are loaded on the workstation). The one best
- part of IQS is that it runs Windows in 386 enhanced mode. It costs $149 per
- server. Infinite Technologies: 1-800-678-1097 or 410-363-1097 or
- Sales@Infinite.mhs.compuserve.com.
-
- Q Assist from Fresh Technologies: 602-497-4200
-
- QueueIT! from Brightwork (bundled with PS-Print): 1-800-552-9876
-
- PS-Print from Brightworks 800-552-9876.
-
- 44. What networking Fax products are available?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- peterh@netcom.com posted:
- Intel has both a Fax Server (Net SatisFAXion) for in-and-out faxing, and
- a print server (LANSpool) that recognizes an individual workstation's
- fax card as a "printer." OAZ Communications and Alcom also have fax
- server setups, and they're good ones. There are also dedicated fax modems
- that can be set up to act like a printer for sending outbound faxes and
- route inbound faxes to an attached laser printer.
-
- kang@mel.dbce.csiro.au posted:
- You could try Microsoft Mail 3.0 and Microsoft Fax Gateway. Needs a dedicated
- PC and also, only three fax cards are supported presently; from memory I
- think they are coProcessor, SatisFAXion and GammaFax.
-
- David Fox later announced:
- Due to the large number of requests for the FAX Server info I referenced last
- week, and the size of the review (20 pages), I am including the address to
- the Netware Users International organization, who publish the NetWare
- Connection. The referenced review is from the Nov/Dec 92 issue. I'm sure
- those nice folks can send you copies and perhaps register you as a member
- of this organization. Sorry I can't accomodate your requests for copies
- personally and I do hope you are successful in obtaining this info.
-
- Netware Connection
- P.O. Box 19007
- Provo, UT 84605-9007
-
- You can contact NUI at 800 228-4NUI.
-
- BISCOM in Billerica, Massachusetts provides a FAX server for Novell
- Lans. You could talk to Neil McCann to get more information. Voice:
- 508-670-5521 Fax: 508-671-0095.
-
- 45. What free/shareware menu programs can I replace Novell's?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- DougMenu is one of the most commonly used menu replacements for Novell's
- menuing system. Its syntax is almost identical to Novell's menuing file
- syntax, so if you want to switch, it requires next to no changes to your
- menus. DougMenu also has many improvements, such as the capability to lock
- a user into the menuing system; very useful for public access labs and
- student labs. It is available from shasta.scl.cwru.edu in
- /dos/menu/DougMenu.
-
- * 46. How can I use Packet driver utilities with my Token-Ring card?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- First, One must understand that the token ring boards use a different frame
- type, so standard packet drivers will not work. The procedure described
- here also will currently *NOT* support ODI, so ODI gets tossed out the
- window for now. In short, you will be loading the IBMTOKEN packet driver
- which will emulate a 3-Com ethernet board, and since you "look" like an
- ethernet board, the packet types will match up properly.
-
- Load the IBM LAN Support Program modules as such:
-
- Config.sys:
- device=dmxa0mod.sys
- device=dmxc0mod.sys
- (note: you do not need the dmxt0mod.sys driver)
-
- Autoexec.bat:
- IBMTOKEN 0x60 0 (0x60 is the port number)
- IPX (version explained below)
- NETX
-
- make SURE that you use the IPX linked with the IBM LAN Support Program
- Driver v2.60. Version 2.62 will re-initialize the board and wipe out
- the packet driver!!!! You can probably find V2.60 on the original
- WSGEN disks that came in the NetWare package.
-
- Your ipx should be gen'ed as follows:
-
- Novell IPX/SPX v3.10 (911121)
- (C) Copyright 1985, 1991 Novell Inc. All Rights Reserved.
-
- LAN Option: IBM LAN Support Program Driver v2.60 (901031)
- Hardware Configuration: Self Configurable
-
- The setup you will end up with will be something like this:
-
- Token-Ring Card
- |
- IBM LAN Support Program (dx??????.sys files)
- | |
- | Packet Token Ring Driver
- | (IBMTOKEN)
- IPX (gen'd for LANSUP) |
- | |
- NETX |
- | |
- (Charon 4.0, standard logins, and other packet driver programs)
-
- If you want, there is also one other alternative, which works, but is a bit
- more restrictive. Using MS-Kermit 3.12, the latest version, you can go
- directly through ODI to the network card. The previous setup is still
- required if you want to use Charon, Trumpet, or any other packet-driver
- utilities.
-
- Some additional topics supplied by (Fill in the blank):
- Software Development
-
- Joe Doupnik has published commented assembly language sources to
- directly interface with ODI. Since his TCP/IP code in MS-Kermit
- is said to base on the (also publicly available) Waterloo TCP
- sources, it should be possible to get those two together working.
- Maybe you convince the Waterloo folks to incorporate ODI support
- into their sources...:-)
-
- The ODITRPKT driver is supposed to be a kind of IBMTOKEN on ODI. ODITRPKT is
- available from somewhere.
-
- + 47. How do I rebuild the desktop on a Mac?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- From: dseeman@novell.com (Daniel Seeman)
- >With the LOAD AFP CDT, you are just CLEARING THE DESKTOP. To re-build
- >it, you must login to that server (as SUPERVISOR, while no one else is
- >using AFP) from a system 6.x Macintosh. As you mount the volume(s)
- >hold down the shift and option keys to re-build the volumes.
- >
- >System 7 cannot re-build external volumes.
-
- + 48. How do I setup OS/2 for Novell?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- When installing the requester (now called Workstation Kit, and a VERY
- decent interface) choose YES to install support for DOS and Windows.
-
- Then, you must go into the DOS Settings menu and make sure you have
- Netware resources set to private for each session that you want to be
- separate from the OS/2 sessions or other Global DOS sessions on Novell
- (different id or drive mappings). If the Netware resources are Global,
- then any drive mapped in one session will affect all other Global
- sessions and OS/2 sessions. This also applies to the CAPTURE command.
-
- Once OS/2 boots, open a DOS session. OS/2 provides IPX for DOS so all
- you need to do is invoke the shell (NETX). You can do this for as many
- as DOS windows as you want (I believe there is a limit of 8).
-
- You can login with a different name in each DOS session. Basically
- what that does is that NETX will get a different connection number for
- each session. OS/2 sessions however cannot do this!
-
- Additional OS/2 notes:
-
- For all those with SMC/WD using OS/2 2.0, Netware IPX/SPX and TCP/IP
- work together! You need the latest releases of the SMC ODI drivers for
- OS/2 2.0 and ODINSUP.
-
- ODINSUP.SYS is available from ucselx.sdsu.edu:/pub/os2
-
- + 49. How do I get Windows for WorkGroups to run on Novell?
- --- 02/16/93 ---
- Run ODI, use ODINSUP and the NDIS stack on top of that. Within the NDIS
- stack, run DIS_PKT shim. This whole pile actually works (usually).
-