OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical > Setup & Installation
TCP/IP 4.3 patches
Andi B.:
Isn't there a tcpip32.dll shiped with ACPI package? Or was it the AN kernel WPI? I think it checks if the right one is installed. I vaguely remember we need a patched one for stable SMP.
Lars:
Neil is trying to install and upgrade Warp4. His aim is not to cannibalize his ArcaOS installation, nor to invest hundreds of dollars to update to it (or eCS).
Dave Yeo:
--- Quote from: Andi B. on November 13, 2024, 11:46:09 am ---Isn't there a tcpip32.dll shiped with ACPI package? Or was it the AN kernel WPI? I think it checks if the right one is installed. I vaguely remember we need a patched one for stable SMP.
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The one I have on my old Warp V4 install is,
--- Code: ---E:\MPTN\DLL>bldlevel tcpip32.dll
Build Level Display Facility Version 6.12.675 Sep 25 2001
(C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1993-2001
Signature: @#IBM:6.01a#@ patched 2011/08/16 06:01:01 on TCPBLDSRVR - MPTS 6.01-TCP/IP 4.3 for OS/2 - 32 BIT SOCKETS
Vendor: IBM
Revision: 6.01
File Version: 6.1
Description: patched 2011/08/16 06:01:01 on TCPBLDSRVR - MPTS 6.01-TCP/IP 4.3 for OS/2 - 32
--- End code ---
So a patched version of the free tcpip32.dll I think. ArcaOS uses the same version. This was around FF10 or earlier when dual core systems became more common and there were lots of crashes due to tcpip32.dll being linked against the single threaded runtime.
Neil Waldhauer:
--- Quote from: Lars on November 12, 2024, 11:37:41 pm ---I can find it in here:
https://public.dhe.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.3os2/ic27649/ic27649.txt
but of course, that is just an addon patch to TCP 4.3.
The good thing is that it also contains all the relevant protocol and socket drivers and the other DLLs that work together with TCPIP32.DLL (for example TCPIPDLL.DLL that I seem to remember is the interfacing DLL for 16-bit apps using the older BSD Version 4.3 API and TCP32DLL.DLL is the interfacing DLL for 32-bit apps using the older BSD Version 4.3 API, see also the TCP/IP Version 4.21 Programming Reference that comes with the OS/2 toolkit: "Introduction to Networking Services).
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I have now tried to replace TCP/IP 4.3 with ic27649. Doing so allows the VirtualBox Additions to load and shared folders work as well as the do on ArcaOS - several bugs, not likely to be fixed, but does transfer files.
Unfortunately many TCP/IP features, like resolving network names, do not work. Installing TCP/IP 4.3 over ic27649 makes networking work again, so ic27649 cannot be used as a free version of TCP/IP 4.3. TCP/IP 4.3 was a Software Choice offering. I may need to rethink how to install VirtualBox Additions.
Ian B Manners:
Hi Neil,
You may like to try unzipping Paul's latest BIND build and copying the *.exe files to your x:\mptn\bin directory, this will replace host.exe, dig and other tcpip utilities to more recent builds.
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