Re: [WinMac] Internet via DOS Card


Jeroen Camstra(jeroenc[at]bigfoot.com)
Thu, 07 Jan 1999 10:35:47 +0100


We have connected the DOS-side of a few PowerMac 6100/DOS machine to the
internet. Windows 3.1 doesn't come with a TCP/IP stack, so you need
additional software for that. Also, you need to disable IP at the Mac side
when using IP at the DOS/Windows side.

With regards,

Jeroen Camstra

At 11:36 6-1-99 -0500, Dennis Kimmey <DKIMMEY@IGC.com> wrote:
>An executive in our organization has the PowerMac 6100/DOS model and
>basically has been using it to access the PointCast Network. Unfortunately,
>as of 12/31/98, PointCast discontinued their Macintosh service. The Mac is
>connected to the Internet through our LAN. My question is has anyone
>connected a DOS Card (486/66 running Windows 3.1) to the Internet?

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