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Hello Steven
Thanks to your answer regarding a Boot with a DOS-LAN:
This would be an interesting solution getting the DOS-LAN =
connectivity ! Here I do have absolutely no idea or knowledge =
how and what to do ;-((
My systems currently are WS221, WS225 (my wife's PC) and the =
notebook WS224 !
What do I need to get the CD-ROM (Drive S: [to W:], Nakamichi =
Changer) in WS221 accessable from WS224 ?
I already had created an ACL under Shares with CD-ROM for S:
Under OS/2 they are connected via the router and do connect or =
share some opposite locations, i.e. the notebook has access to =
the partition L: (library) containing all ZIP files of application, =
hardwares and operating system !!!
In the DOS NIC boot Diskette I noticed the following entries:
: Logon with LAN
net logon svobi password /yes
net use S: \\ws221\CD-ROM
net use X: \\ws224\image (>>>???<<<)
x:
How do these entries need to look if S: is the CD-ROM on WS221 =
and X: shall be the C: partition on WS224, the notebook !?
Also here your advise, hints and suggestions =
are very appreciated ;-)
Thanks in advance for your support ;-))
Have a nice Sunday !
svobi
steve53@earthlink.net on 16.02.2003 02.01.14
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: OT - special DOS Setup ?
In <200302141708840.SM01928@host-66-81-30-247.rev.o1.com>, on 02/14/03 =
at 05:11 PM, Michael Rakijas said:
>I'm interested in both solutions although the former might be a little
>easier. I have an old notebook that I'd like to get the data off of at
>some point in the future. I'd rather not have to disassemble it to
>remove the hard drive but it has no PCCard slot and no hope for a
>conventional net card. It's a fairly underpowered machine so even if it
In this case you can probably use the LPT port as your network
interface. =
Read up on the pmac driver in \ibmcom\macs.
>First, where does one find a DOS LAN Requestor, anyway and is it
NETBIOS
>compatible?
It should be on your Warp CDs. It is only NetBIOS. It does not do
TCP/IP. I'm not even sure it does TCPBEUI. In the IBM way of saying
things, LAN usually means NETBIOS/NETBEUI.
Steven
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