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Dave Yeo:
Wonder about the 1.x versions of TCPIP, https://winworldpc.com/product/ibm-tcp-ip-for-os-2/1x, I'm not set up for the disk images.
Martin Iturbide:
Hi Dave.
Thanks for the pointer. I wonder if there is a way to know the names of the .h files that I'm looking for.
I got "IBM TCP-IP 1.2.1 for OS2 (3.5)" and it has some .h files on disk #3. It has db.h, font.h, kbd.h, msgs.h, nameser.h, ns.h, nstat.h and tmp.h. But I'm not sure if those are for DOS or just for OS/2. Also, I guess the installer does something to those files, since are not txt files.
Regards
Martin Iturbide:
Hi
I also found this documentation on the internet.
--- Quote ---IBM's TCP/IP stack For DOS can be found in the QIWSTOOLS folder on the
AS/400. What's actually there are diskette images. You need to use the
LOADDSKF.EXE program on these files: S1.DSK, D1.DSK and D2.DSK to load the
images onto diskette, then run the INSTALL program from the S1 disk.
Here's the TCPIP.DOC file from the QIWSTOOLS folder:
The QIWSTOOL folder contains the install diskettes for the
IBM TCP/IP Version 2.1.1 for DOS
--- End quote ---
Maybe if I can find some old AS/400 client access tool. Not sure yet.
Regards
Martin Iturbide:
Hi
I think I found something at:
http://greyghost.mooo.com/pccBBS/tcpip/tcpv21cp.exe
tcpv21cp.exe TCP/IP v 2.1 Programmer's toolkit CSD
(1054355 bytes, 10-21-93)
I'm checking how to unscrable the .H_# files. Suggestions?
- Source
- Files
Regards
Alfredo Fernández Díaz:
--- Quote from: Martin Iturbide on July 09, 2022, 05:33:26 am ---[...]tcpv21cp.exe TCP/IP v 2.1 Programmer's toolkit CSD
(1054355 bytes, 10-21-93)
I'm checking how to unscrable the .H_# files. Suggestions?
--- End quote ---
Having a look at the TCPCSD.BAT inside tcpv21cp.exe, you'll find that it wants to process them using something called "decomp.exe", located in %ETC%\..\BIN (?:\TCPIP\BIN, one would guess). That is not present on MCP2/AOS systems, so I would guess it is yet another relic, er... custom [un]packer from the TCPIP 2.1 days, presumably to be found on ancient enough systems.
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