Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!m.cs.uiuc.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!bradley.bradley.edu!brad From: brad@bradley.bradley.edu (Bradley E. Smith) Subject: Re: Starlan term emulators under Windows 3? Message-ID: <1991Apr19.004618.1734@bradley.bradley.edu> Organization: Bradley University, Network and Technical Services References: <1991Apr13.202940.6393@netcom.COM> Date: Fri, 19 Apr 91 00:46:18 GMT Lines: 27 jbreeden@netcom.COM (John Breeden) writes: > Got TCP-IP running on the hosts? Try this: > > WinQVTNET (shareware TCP-IP for Windows). Available on cira.cira.indiana.edu. > 2. You are running Starlan hardware AND StarGROUP software, well you need: > > A. StarGROUP Version 3.3 OR HIGHER (must be Lan Man/X). > B. If you are using Starlan cards, you need the StarGROUP NDIS MAC driver > (attcsma.dos) version 3.4 OR HIGHER (get that from the hot line). > C. You need the Packet Driver to NDIS driver adapter DIS_PKT.DOS version > 1.6 (get that from netlab.usu.edu). > > WinQVT talks to DIS_PKT.DOS which talks to the NDIS MAC driver, which > talks to the Starlan card. I have all this and still get 'Network Initialization Error' when I try to use the program. My questions are following: 1. What does your config.sys look like? 2. What does your lanman.dos/drivers/star10/protocol.ini look like? 3. What does your qvt_tcp.rc (or what ever) look like? -- Bradley Smith Network & Technical Services @ Bradley University, Peoria, IL brad@bradley.edu --- 309-677-2337