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From: pwg@adl.dmt.csiro.au (Peter Goldsmith)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.nfs
Subject: Re: Please help me set up PC-NFS with packet drivers
Message-ID: <183@aegir.adl.dmt.csiro.au>
Date: 24 May 91 02:11:04 GMT
References: <1991May16.145307.1529@unhd.unh.edu> <1991May23.073117.17903@unidui.uni-duisburg.de>
Reply-To: pwg@aegir.UUCP (Peter Goldsmith)
Organization: CSIRO Division of Manufacturing Technology, Adelaide, Australia
Lines: 145
>>There is the same problem with NCSA-Telnet2.3b15 / CUT-CP and PC-NFS 3.01!
>>Who can help?
>>Paul-Gerhard Gressel hz231gr@unidui.uni-duisburg.de
My only experience in this area relates to the use of a 3com Etherlink II
card, so the following may or may not be useful.
The short answer to the question of NCSA vs PC-NFS is to upgrade to PC-NFS 3.5,
grab pktd.sys from the end of this article, then change your config.sys so that the only "nfs" commands are
(config.sys) device=c:\nfs\pcnfs.sys
device=c:\nfs\sockdrv.sys
device=c:\nfs\pktd.sys
and your
(autoexec.bat) set SERVER=aegir
set PRINTER=lw1
set CONFIGTEL=c:\ncsa\config.tel
set TZ=0
set NFSDRIVE=C
c:\ncsa\3c503.com 0x69 2 0x280 0 *** your card specific driver
c:\ncsa\pktint.com *** if you want to run Win3.0
prt *
nfsrun
If you are using another card e.g. wd8003 etc. then the following paragraph
does not apply.
The only way that I found to run PC-NFS 3.0.1 and NCSA Telnet using the 3c503
card, was to have separate config.sys and autoexec.bat for NCSA and PC-NFS.
The 3c503 card has a jumper area to allow its on-board memory to be disabled
for PC-NFS 3.0.1, or enabled for NCSA. Switching between the two card setups
had to be accompanied by loading the correct config.sys and autoexec.bat,
followed by a HARDWARE reset.
Best of luck!
Peter.
I grabbed this news item a few days ago - UUDECODE then UNCOMPRESS
It was posted by
-- Geoff Arnold, PC-NFS architect, Sun Microsystems. (geoff@East.Sun.COM) --
#############################################################
Here's the PKTD.SYS which corresponds to PC-NFS 3.5. It will ONLY work
with PC-NFS 3.5; the old PKTD.SYS will work with any release. Why use
the new one, then? It includes the hooks for the SNMP agent in 3.5,
and supports 16 sockets. Before you get carried away, you should note
that (until you hear different) only 3.5 apps (and LifeLine 2.0) will
use the extra 8. It's still useful, however, because they will thereby
leave the lower 8 free for old toolkit apps.
To recap the usage of this driver:
(1) Unpack it and stick it in C:\NFS
(2) Configure PC-NFS, select Other for your adapter, and
type in the line
DEVICE=C:\NFS\PKTD.SYS
(3) Before rebooting, edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT and insert
a line to start your chosen packet driver BEFORE you
start PC-NFS with NFSRUN. For example, to run PC-NFS
over a Novell NE1000, the only way* I know to do it
is to get the NE1000 driver from the Clarkson collection
and add the line
NE1000 0x60 0x3 0x300
(or however your board is configured).
I'm not supplying the source for it at this time, but I
will do so if I get requests. Note also that this is still
Ethernet-specific. Anyone want to to a PPP version :-)
Russ: d'you want to put this in sun.soe.clarkson.edu for FTP?
Thanks.
Enjoy,
Geoff
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* because as far as I can tell the NE1000 NDIS driver on
Compuserve is broken :-( or should that be :-)
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Peter W. Goldsmith, | Phone: +61 8 2680164
C.S.I.R.O. Divn. of Manufacturing Technology | FAX: +61 8 2686757
P.O. Box 4, |
Woodville South Australia 5011 | Email: pwg@adl.dmt.csiro.au
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