OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical > Setup & Installation
Install TCP/IP after installation with OS/2 3.0 Connect?
Fahrvenugen:
Hi,
On the Warp 3 Connect CD there is off the root a folder called something like:
\img\cid
or maybe it is \cid\img (or something like that... I'm going from memory here and I don't have a CD available right now)
In there you can find a number of folders, there will be one for \tcpapps
and another for \mptn or \mpts
something like that.
In each one of those there are installer EXE's which can allow you to run the individual installs.
pcm2a:
Sweet! These are fresh installs in old laptops just for fun, so nothing "production" related. I'll try out those methods this week and report back. On one laptop I did get it working by doing this:
1. Select the default "other" for cdrom
2. The MMTP stuff will start to be installed and then there will be a reboot
3. After the reboot the rest of TCP comes up but will never finish, because "other" was selected for the cdrom
4. Start up from os2 rescue cd, to command prompt
5. Edit config.sys and added "BASEDEV=IBMIDECD.FLT" to the end
6. Reboot and now the tcp finishes installing.
Interesting stuff. I found that tip on some random old post from 1000 years ago.
Dave Yeo:
Really you should just install the 32 bit stack, a slightly outdated overview is here, you may have to use Google to find some of the stuff but much is still on IBM ftp sites. http://web.archive.org/web/20060926010237/http://www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/net_mpts.html and also for various other updates, http://web.archive.org/web/20060926004818/www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/site_contents.html
Alex Taylor:
I believe the Warp Connect CD has a script 'install' in the root directory which installs the networking stuff on an existing Warp system.
pcm2a:
Interesting... I have a couple of machines that have Win 3.11 WFW on and I run the tcp 32 bit on them instead of the 16 bit version. Makes total sense that I would want to do the same on an OS/2 install.
The reason I put the 32 bit tcp on my Win 3.11 is the 16 bit versions wouldn't ftp files between a Win7 machine where the 32 bit would. I didn't have that problem with OS/2.
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