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Re: Older Equiptment



>>>MA == Michael A Hamblin <michaelh@utdallas.edu> wrote at Fri, 11 Dec 1998
20:14:58 -0400 :

>Using DOS to support a Linux server (for situations where you might want
>to limit availablility of local apps, do reinstalls quick, or where
>hardware will not support Linux)
>There are TCP/IP packages for DOS, however I haven't been able to find a
>free one. Although I am certain they do exist.

> telnet and ftp two main programs
> Xappeal - DOS X server
> Text-based FTP software for DOS that's not CLI
>There are definatly more packages available, but finding them is a trick.

Try these:

DOSPPPD <http://www.citilink.com/~kae/connecting/dos/ppp.html>
NCSA Telnet <http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu:80/SDG/Software/Telnet>
Arachne WWW browser <http://www.naf.cz/arachne/>

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