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Hey Carl, what about this load Win95 on the PC but ONLY for the DOS piece.
At least that way you will have the FTP that you need. I would
wonder if the IBM DOS TCP/IP would still work. But at the very least
you would have the FTP client you need.
Just another thought,
Bryan Dietz
3X Corp.
From before:
OK guys, thanks to all that responded to my request for a DOS IP
stack.
Several of you suggested the IBM TCP/IP stack for DOS that can be
found in
the QIWSTOOL folder. That worked great and configured fine. I can
ping
every box on the network.
Now I need some DOS FTP and Telnet software. The Telnet does not
need to
be TN525, just something I can use quick and dirty.
The FTP client needs to support some way to write a script file of
FTP
subcommands so I can automated the entire task. Something similar to
the
FTP program in WIN95 would be great. I think that needs WIN95 to
work even
though it looks like a DOS app. Any suggestions. I searched the web
and
could not find anything suitable, however getting 10 zillions hits
tends to
discourage you from looking at all the answers. Again, I'll ask the
experts.
Thanks & regards,
Carl
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