Networking FreeDOS - Novell Netware

  Novell, former market leader for local networks, provided "LAN WorkPlace
  for DOS" which also included a TCP/IP protocol stack and numerous
  programs. Some software for DOS can still be downloaded from Novell's
  site and used for free:
    * The NetWare ODI Client 16 Driver for MS-DOS (1996)
      (http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tools/13555.html)
      and the NetWare Client 32-Driver (1998)
      (http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tools/downloads/dw271e.zip)
      allow DOS users to connect to a Novell NetWare Server.
    * Novell's TCP/IP Kernel "TCP16.EXE" (1996)
      (http://bbs.actapricot.org/files/area37/tcp16.exe) can still be
      used to run TCP/IP applications directly over ODI (see chapter
  Others). On the sites above Novell includes a warning that this soft-
  ware is neither maintained nor supported any longer.
  Useful information about Novell's DOS clients can still be found at the
  newsgroup "novell.support.os.client.dos-win3x" (http://groups.google.it/
  group/novell.support.os.client.dos-win3x) which was active until 2004.
  More recent information and useful links can be found at "DOS Solutions"
  (http://www.dossolutions.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/network.htm#nware).

  Copyright © 2007 Ulrich Hansen, Mainz (Germany), modified 2010
  by W.Spiegl.
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