Hello!
When starting the nettsr the command line looks like this: (from the manual)
nettsr my_ip_addr [[[[ sw_int ] broadcast_mask ] broadcast_port ] send_to_ip]
i.e. nettsr 10.0.0.1 100 255.255.255.0 9870 10.0.0.10
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So this 100 means it will use com4, 99 is for com3, 98 is for com2, 97 is
for com1.. so probably
101 will be for the com5...
I have this set up with 5 PCs and it works great... thanks to K1TTT for the
program...
73
Simon, S53ZO
http://www.uni-mb.si/~uve00425b
At 09:51 26.1.99 -0800, Smith, Dave wrote:
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>Friends,
>
>I have tried (unsuccessfully) to set up three computers using eithernet
>(thinnet and can't get any of the three computers to talk to each other. I'm
>asking for help. Here's what I've done so far:
>
>1) installed the NIC's in each of the three computers.
>2) boot to dos so each computer is running in pure dos environment
>2) installed and run the packet program for the cards. In my case the
>program was called PNPPD.COM. It looks like it initializes the card. So far
>so good.
>3) replaced the COMTSR5 with K1TTT's ethernet driver
>4) Set up com 5 for the network option.
>5) start CT Version 9.27,
>
>When running CT, I get a "COMTSR5" lot loaded" error and no networking takes
>place. What am I over looking or doing wrong?
>
>Any ideas or help with getting this going?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dave / W6TE
>
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