• os/2 internet connection

    From Alan Gooch@3:640/954 to All on Monday, December 08, 2003 05:59:00
    i've got os/2 warp 3 running on a 80meg partision and this is all a
    FAT par.....the rest of the Hd is dos and i'm looking for a good
    internet connection program for this to run the dos bbs does os/2
    have any such virtual modem shim to allow a dos bbs access to the
    net....??

    alan


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  • From Gordon Lewicky@1:153/307 to Alan Gooch on Sunday, January 18, 2004 20:22:22
    Quoting Alan Gooch to All
    Subj. os/2 internet connection, dated 08-Dec-2003 05:59

    i've got os/2 warp 3 running on a 80meg partision and this is all a
    FAT par.....the rest of the Hd is dos and i'm looking for a good
    internet connection program for this to run the dos bbs does os/2
    have any such virtual modem shim to allow a dos bbs access to the net....??

    A registered copy of SIO allows you to use it's vmodem. Basically,
    you set up the sio lines in config.sys to say which com ports are
    internet fed using vmodem, then fire up vmodem, and then fire up
    your bbs nodes using those com ports.

    The only requirement for vmodem to work is to have an existing
    tcp/ip signal, so before firing up vmodem, you must already be on
    the internet. How you are connected to the inet doesn't matter,
    just that you are.

    Cheers...
    Gordon Lewicky (Pdk)

    email glewicky@telus.net http://milkyway.tzo.com


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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Alan Gooch on Sunday, January 18, 2004 19:53:20
    i've got os/2 warp 3 running on a 80meg partision and
    this is all a FAT par.....the rest of the Hd is dos
    and i'm looking for a good internet connection program
    for this to run the dos bbs does os/2 have any such
    virtual modem shim to allow a dos bbs access to the
    net....??

    is that Warp 3 Connect? if so and it already have the networking stuff installed, then a copy of InJoy will handle the connection for you and Ray Gwinn's SIO package with the original vmodem will allow you to set up the virtual ports for the DOS software to talk to...

    )\/(ark


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  • From Rich Wonneberger@1:2624/50 to Gordon Lewicky on Sunday, January 18, 2004 20:48:28
    *** Quoting Gordon Lewicky to Alan Gooch dated 01-18-04 ***
    The only requirement for vmodem to work is to have an existing
    tcp/ip signal, so before firing up vmodem, you must already be on
    the internet. How you are connected to the inet doesn't matter,

    Gordon,

    Not exactly. When I used dial-up, I use to load Vmodem at boot-up. When I used In-Joy to dial in to my ISP the Vmodem port knew to use the modem.

    Rich
    I-Net turtil@frontiernet.net


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  • From Wayne Steele@3:633/690 to Alan Gooch on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 17:16:00
    Hi Alan,

    * In a message originally to All, Alan Gooch said:

    i've got os/2 warp 3 running on a 80meg partision and this is all a
    FAT par.....the rest of the Hd is dos and i'm looking for a good
    internet connection program for this to run the dos bbs does os/2
    have any such virtual modem shim to allow a dos bbs access to the net....??

    Sure does... SIO www.gwinn.com I use 1.60d which I'm not sure is still supported... SIO2k is the latest release but I've never tried it... But SIO
    is the way to go...

    You may need HPFS though to run SIO I'm not positive about this...

    Lata,
    zomorf badnewsbbs@westnet.com.au ICQ: 12489905
    http ftp telnet://badnews.bbs.us & badnewsbbs.darktech.org


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  • From Gordon Lewicky@1:153/307 to Wayne Steele on Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:08:20
    Quoting Wayne Steele to Alan Gooch
    Subj. os/2 internet connection, dated 28-Jan-2004 17:16

    Hi Wayne,

    Sure does... SIO www.gwinn.com I use 1.60d which I'm not sure is still supported... SIO2k is the latest release but I've never tried it...
    But SIO is the way to go...

    You may need HPFS though to run SIO I'm not positive about this...

    Nope, SIO doesn't care about the IFS, but you do need to register
    SIO for VModem to work. Plus SU won't work until SIO is reg'ed.

    Cheers...
    Gordon Lewicky (Pdk)

    email glewicky@telus.net http://milkyway.tzo.com


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  • From Chris Martin@1:219/308 to Wayne Steele on Thursday, January 29, 2004 20:21:43
    Once upon a time, out on MARS.

    While reading the mail, wispering this:

    i've got os/2 warp 3 running on a 80meg partision and this is all a
    FAT par.....the rest of the Hd is dos and i'm looking for a good
    internet connection program for this to run the dos bbs does os/2
    have any such virtual modem shim to allow a dos bbs access to the net....??

    Sure does... SIO www.gwinn.com I use 1.60d which I'm not sure is still supported... SIO2k is the latest release but I've never tried it... But SIO

    is the way to go...

    You may need HPFS though to run SIO I'm not positive about this...

    NOPE! can run in a Dos partition under OS/2. I run 1.60d also,
    and have a copy of SIO2K, just haven't seen the need to upgrade
    it yet. If I move to Warp4, then likely so, but 1.60d runs just
    fine in W3.


    Chris Martin, The MARS Station BBS

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  • From Wayne Steele@3:633/690 to Chris Martin on Friday, January 30, 2004 17:41:00
    Hi Chris,

    NOPE! can run in a Dos partition under OS/2. I run
    1.60d also, and have a copy of SIO2K, just haven't
    seen the need to upgrade it yet. If I move to Warp4,
    then likely so, but 1.60d runs just fine in W3.

    Curious... Do you happen to go out to the net via a network? If so do you run winroute? If so is there anyway thatone can connect to a local machine using
    a subdomain... I have badnews.bbs.us registered and working on the outside
    but localy I have to use my local IP's like 192.168.1.x and so on...

    Anyone got any ideas?

    Lata,
    zomorf badnewsbbs@westnet.com.au ICQ: 12489905
    http ftp telnet://badnews.bbs.us & badnewsbbs.darktech.org


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  • From Chris Martin@1:219/308 to Wayne Steele on Saturday, January 31, 2004 11:42:40
    Once upon a time, out on MARS.

    While reading the mail, wispering this:

    NOPE! can run in a Dos partition under OS/2. I run
    1.60d also, and have a copy of SIO2K, just haven't
    seen the need to upgrade it yet. If I move to Warp4,
    then likely so, but 1.60d runs just fine in W3.

    Curious... Do you happen to go out to the net via a network? If so do you r
    un
    winroute? If so is there anyway thatone can connect to a local machine usin
    g
    a subdomain... I have badnews.bbs.us registered and working on the outside but localy I have to use my local IP's like 192.168.1.x and so on...

    Nope.. I go out on the net via dial-up with a PPP dialer for DOS
    that runs in the window for the BBS main line. Something about
    the software not sharing the modem, for InJoy, or others. Soon I
    will be getting DSL, and will look into trying to access via a
    router, and FINALLY get a node or two up for telnet. I'll have to
    upgrade the Warp3 to Warp3 Connect to get the networking, but
    that shouldn't be that drastic.

    Chris Martin, The MARS Station BBS

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