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| | | | "NOSintro" (KA9Q NOS) is now on the web:
|Netro ® | Press | | http://www.netro.co.uk/nosintro.html
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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 07:28:25 GMT
From: "Robin Gilks" <gb7ipd@freeuk.com>
Subject: NOS via Ethernet to Win98 - how?
Morning Steve
xNOS does not support the SMB protocol used for disk and printer
sharing. Provided you have the correct packet driver for the 3com
card and the laptop ethernet is correctly configured then you will
be able to use ftp, nntp, smtp, pop etc.
This configuration is recommended in that a 'retired' 386/486 is
used to interface to the radios and collects mail, news etc 24hrs
a day and the Windoze machine then collects it down the ethernet
interactively (using Outlook express or whatever) with a much
friendlier user interface than any of the xNOS variants.
--
73 de Robin. G8ECJ Hub manager gb7ipd
NTS: G8ECJ@GB7TVG.#42.GBR.EU AmprNet: g8ecj@gb7ipd.ampr.org
Internet: g8ecj@abmdata.demon.co.uk http://www.gb7ipd.freeserve.co.uk/
Shack: (+44) 1628 533311 Fax: (+44) 1628 850165
Club pages (g4xyw modem etc) at http://www.tvipug.freeserve.co.uk
Steve <All@nationwideisp.net> wrote in message
news:7lr912$mdu$1@cedar.nationwideisp.net...
> Can anyone help with the following networking problem that's driven me
crazy
> for a couple of weeks? I'm sure I'm missing something very simple here but
> networking pc's aint my strong point. I'm trying to connect my NOS 486
> tcp/ip dos packet machine ( which works fine as is) via a 3com 3c509
> ethernet card to my laptop with windys 98 and a xircom pcmcia ethernet. I
> have configured the laptop (I think) and it has windows client server set
up
> and I have a peer to peer cable suitable cross wired and connected. The
> xircom light stays on to show a connection I think.
>
> The packet driver in the dos box is attached in the autoexec.nos yet I
can't
> see the dos box in the neighbourhood network. Do I need to load a ethernet
> card driver as well as the packet driver and what do I do about ip
addresses
> between machines?
>
> Can anyone point me to a site or information that may help - or perhaps I
> stay with dos.
>
> Steve
> G8NRC
> All@nationwideisp.net
>
>
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Date: Sun, 04 Jul 1999 21:23:42 GMT
From: kh2d@my-deja.com (Jim Kehler)
Subject: Windows Logging Software - FREE !!
Press Release: Logger Ver. 6.07 Now Available
============================
Looking for a great Windows logging program ?
It's here! LOGGER is a program written by Bob Furzer,
K4CY (ex N6BFM, 9K2ZZ) and has more features than
the average ham will ever use, including:
Easy to use logging
Radio control
DX cluster access (Telnet or TNC)
One click grabbing of cluster spots
Easy Awards tracking (DXCC, WAS, WAZ, IOTA)
Graphical display of Grayline
Database for managing Skeds
Handy conversion calculator (F to C, etc)
GOLIST QSL database interface
Support for current ham CD ROMS
Graphical Satellite tracking display
PSK-31 interface for your sound card
Data Window to drive a TNC in RTTY or data mode
Easy backup and log printing
Completely ADIF compatible (import & export)
Keyer interface for TNC CW keying
Quick STATS display of DXCC and WAZ stats
Easy User maintenance of DXCC and Prefix data
Plus a bunch more....
LOGGER is designed so that the user can easily update
DXCC lists, PREFIX lists, and set up their own band plan
and modes. No waiting for someone to customize this
program for you, you can do it yourself. No worrying
about a new DXCC database being available if a new
country comes along, with a few clicks you add it to
your database. And no worrying about being 'stuck' with
one logging program - LOGGER supports full ADIF
imports AND exports, so you can easily transport your
log data to and from any other program that is ADIF
compliant.
The great news is that Logger is absolutely FREE !!
If you'd like to try Logger, you can download a copy
today. Visit the following website:
http://www.guam.net/pub/midxa/
and click the big red LOGGER on the main page,
which will take you to a page with information about
LOGGER, screen shots, and information on how to
download the program.
LOGGER is unique in the fact that not only is the author
supporting the program, but other users are supporting
it too. There is an email list for LOGGER users, and
you'll find a subscription box on the LOGGER web page.
Help is available should you wish to convert your current
logs to ADIF format and import them to LOGGER.
LOGGER is a program that will satify the needs of
casual operators or serious DX'ers. Plus the author is very
willing to work with users making changes, modifications,
and new features available.
And the price just has to make you smile.......
Enjoy.
73, Jim KH2D
Mariana Islands DX Association
http://www.guam.net/pub/midxa/
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