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DEVICE=\TCPIP\BIN\VDOSTCP.SYS | DEVICE=\TCPIP\BIN\VDOSTCP.SYS | ||
Additionally [[VDOSTCP.VDD]] and the control program ([[VDOSCTL.EXE]]) are required. | Additionally [[VDOSTCP.VDD]] and the control program ([[VDOSCTL.EXE]]) are required. | ||
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==Called by== | ==Called by== |
Latest revision as of 18:56, 7 January 2022
Virtual device driver for the TCP/IP protocol used by DOS and Windows.
Virtual Internet Connection Version 3.0 for Windows
DEVICE=\TCPIP\BIN\VDOSTCP.SYS
Additionally VDOSTCP.VDD and the control program (VDOSCTL.EXE) are required.
Versions
Date | Version | Size | Comments |
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2001-09-17 | -- | 4,749 bytes |
Called by
- WINSOCK.DLL
Parameter
- /C:x - x is the number of the serial port.
- TIP
- If you don't need TCP/IP support in DOS sessions REM this line.
Product Support | |
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OS/2 1.3 | |
OS/2 2.0 | |
OS/2 2.1 | |
OS/2 2.11 SMP | |
OS/2 Warp 3 | |
OS/2 Warp Connect | S |
OS/2 Warp 4 | S |
OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business | S |
More Information
This is a sample of the architecture image of the DOS/Windows Access Interface on how this driver is used.