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Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 03:57:29 PST8
From: technik@der-gutachter.de
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Memory needed for eCS/warp and security-question

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Hello,

is there any "recipe" to run eCS (or do I need to get WARP3/4 for that?) on an
old tiny notebook with 40MB ram? the harddisk with 1024MB is big enough, I
think and install will work with an external cd-rom, but leads to two
different "traps", one 000d and one 0000, in sequence ..., how can I easy make
a diskette to access my os2 partition to do changes on the systemfiles
(config.sys, etc) or is there a tiny driver to get access from the DOS
partition?

Second, is there anything like "bestcrypt", "safehouse", PGP encryption for
os/2 available and/or a full harddisk-encryption like winmagics SecureDoc ...

Thanks, Gerd

mailto:technik@der-gutachter.de

Am Donnerstag, 30. März 2006 um 16:16 schrieben Sie:

SL> In , on 03/29/06
SL> at 08:30 AM, technik@der-gutachter.de said:

>>Installed it proper on my notebook, it recognized the PCMCIA slot, I
>>installed with MTPS the 3C589D combo card, added tcpip/ip, netbios
>>over tcpip and netbios and everything is starting fine with the reboot,
>>no error messages at all,

SL> With PCMCIA cards, this is not a 100% guarantee that everything is fine.
SL> It's normal for the drivers to load without a card being detected.

SL> I recommend you use static IPs until you get everything sorted out. It's
SL> easier to find the details in the traces.

SL> Let do the drill. Post copies of

SL> \config.sys
SL> \startup.cmd (if you have one)
SL> \ibmcom\lantran.log
SL> \ibmcom\protocol.ini
SL> \ibmcom\macs\yournic.nif (yournic is the name of your nic's nif)
SL> \ibmlan\ibmlan.ini (if you have LAN networking installed)
SL> \mptn\bin\setup.cmd
SL> \mptn\etc\dhcpcd.cfg
SL> \mptn\etc\resolv*

SL> and we will see what to do next.

SL> You should also give iptrace a try

SL> <http://www.scoug.com/os24u/2003/scoug304.mrkia.html>

SL> If you see packets going out and nothing coming back, you most likely have
SL> an IRQ problem. NICs typically do not need an IRQ to transmit, but they
SL> are deaf without one.

SL> Steven

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