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19/05/1998 10:27:34
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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17/05/1998 07:29:08
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00099536
Message ID:
00100324
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>>>How would I access files on a win95 machine through a bootable Win95 Diskette? This is my exact need.
>>>
>>I've created such diskettes already; they even contained dual boot, for Win95 and Netware 2.12 (!). It took some 3.11 files, though it would probably work with w95 versions. I can dig up a list of the settings, if necessary.
>
>The Novell setup will be of limited utility; MSNetworking, needed to access Win95/WinNT peer-to-peer networking, needs an NDIS driver and protocol layer; loading the Novell layer won't do much if anything other than eating up conventional memory.
>
>If you need to access Novell severs as well as MSNetwork resources, you'll need both - I'd suggest looking into a multiple protocol driver and the current NetWare DOS driver distribution set for a starting place. It's going to eat up a tremendous amount of conventional RAM, so I'd recommend using HIMEM.SYS and EMM386 (or better, one of the third party memory managers like QEMM or NetRoom) to load as much of the networking stuff into UMBs and XMS as you possibly can.


Sorry, I wasn't clear enough - under "dual boot" I meant a start menu (in config.sys), so they boot a chosen network client, not both. It's just a temporary solution, until I kill the old server.

Though, I have tried to load both, but to no avail. Probably the way to go was to load both stacks from W311 instead of trying to load ipx and netx. Nevertheless, I wasn't too sorry for the failure - the old server is surely doomed.

QEMM is one of my favorite pets :)

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