Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!pacbell.com!ames!excelan!bdelvecc From: bdelvecc@kinetics.com (Brian Del Vecchio) Newsgroups: comp.sys.novell Subject: Re: Writing IPX drivers Summary: LAN driver development Message-ID: <2519@excelan.COM> Date: 26 Dec 90 21:07:53 GMT References: <20758@oolong.la.locus.com> Sender: news@excelan.COM Organization: Novell, Walnut Creek CA. Lines: 18 In article <20758@oolong.la.locus.com>, dobson@locus.com (Peter Dobson) writes: > How do I get the documentation for writing an IPX driver? I've got some > sample IPX drivers that I can reverse engineer, but there's got to be > a better way. > If you are looking to write an IPX Lan driver for a board you manufacture, you can get the LAN driver development kit from Novell IMSP (independent manufacturer's support program). There is a prohibitive fee and a tough certification program that your driver must pass before it is "approved" by Novell. On the other hand, you could be asking a completely different question. :^} [----------------------------------------------------------------------------] brian del vecchio; software engineer; novell, inc.; walnut creek, ca, usa; "But for what purpose was the earth formed?" asked Candide. "To drive us mad," replied Martin. - Voltaire, _Candide_ [---the opinions expressed are mine...the official Big Red Word may differ---]