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TCP/IP stack
Name: Matt Date: March 2, 2002 at 15:52:29 Pacific
Comment:
I have an IBM Thinkpad 755cx, when going through my old stuff I found warp v.3 on CD (what a find eh?). Anyway what I'm getting at is how do I install TCP/IP? It came with utilities to dial up to the internet, so TCP/IP must be there somewhere. (Bonus Pack?).
I also have an Accton NIC for it. It works fine under DOS, how do I install in it OS/2?
Name: Hmmm Date: March 2, 2002 at 21:00:18 Pacific
Reply:
If its just plain warp 3 you wont have it.
I believe you can get them from hobbes but the installation is not as good as Warp 3 Connect which TCP/IP it built as part of the distribution.
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Response Number 2
Name: Matt Date: March 3, 2002 at 11:25:09 Pacific
Reply:
So... I have to pay extra to network my PC? I know OS/2 is a great OS and all, but even windows 95 (Chicago) could be networked and on that note, I could download utils to network 3.11 for free. Or is connect Free? Thanks for your help.
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