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From: davidc@TERMINUS.UMD.EDU ("David R. Conrad")
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
Subject: Re: OS/2 TCP/IP, anyone?
Message-ID: <8806212253.AA21370@terminus.UMD.EDU>
Date: 21 Jun 88 22:53:15 GMT
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>I'm pretty sure CMU PCIP WILL work under OS/2 since I know someone who uses it
>everyday.  I suspect the trick is that he sets the NETCUST environment variable
>to the location of the netdev.sys file (i.e. set NETCUST=c:\netdev.sys) instead
>of putting device= in config.sys.

The IBM stuff works in the compatibility box by doing basically the same
thing.  At least it did for a beta release version.  Haven't tried it on
the real thing yet. 

-drc