Xref: utzoo comp.windows.ms:6663 comp.dcom.lans:6333 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!nih-csl!lhc!ncifcrf!haven!udel!wuarchive!usc!samsung!munnari.oz.au!comp.vuw.ac.nz!actrix!paul From: paul@actrix.co.nz (Paul Gillingwater) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms,comp.dcom.lans Subject: Re: Networking Windows with Unix: NFS or SMB? Message-ID: <1990Oct24.093728.25538@actrix.co.nz> Date: 24 Oct 90 09:37:28 GMT References: <272306AE.4A46@tct.uucp> Organization: Actrix Public Access UNIX, Wellington, New Zealand Lines: 21 In article <272306AE.4A46@tct.uucp> chip@tct.uucp (Chip Salzenberg) writes: > Possible solution #2: > I would expect that Microsoft's Lan Manager for DOS would work with > Windows 3.0. (Assuming it's available, that is.) But from whom can > we get Lan Manager/X for Unix/386? Is it even available yet? Hewlett-Packard have a version of LM/X for SCO UNIX (as well as their own HP-UX). They also well the DOS clients, based on HP ARPA 2.0, which supports Telnet (using Kermit), rsh and ftp. I have seen it running with Windows 3.0, but they recommend that you wait for version 2.0 of the LM protocol stacks for TCP/IP, to account for the changes Microsoft have made to extended memory. i.e. it will probably run fine in real mode with the current version, but you should get the upgrade (not available yet) to run under other modes. BTW, I post generally since we get charged extra for e-mail from new zealand! -- Paul Gillingwater, paul@actrix.co.nz