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|    Michiel van der Vlist to mark lewis    |
|    Irex and DOS    |
|    27 Feb 11 14:21:40    |
      Hello mark,              On Saturday February 26 2011 20:52, you wrote to Kevin Klement:               >> Did anyone ever get the DOS version of Irex to work in        >> combination with a DSL or cable connection?               KK>> I was going to try one day, just never got around to it. It should        KK>> work with a packet driver installed, others have said it works.               ml> a compatible packet driver is the key... without one, there is no        ml> communication at all...               ml> now the question is "which packet driver(s) are compatible with IREX?"              I was hoping to get an answer to thet.              It is not for myself. A long time ago, when I wanted to convert my FidoNet       system from POTS only to POTS+IP, I made an attempt to run Irex under DOS. But       then I found that in standard configuration it would only do dial-up and not       run via LAN on an existing connection. When I also could not make InterMail       run under the multitasker that came with Novell DOS, I decided it was time to       let go of DOS and I abandoned any attempts to make Irex run under DOS.              What is happening, is that Telecoms in Western Europe are fading out classic       POTS and ISDN. All will be NGN (Next Generation Network). Voice will be VOIP       and that will be probably not reliably support classic modems. We still have a       couple of diehards here who insist on running their Fdionet stuff on their       decades old DOS machines. They say if they have to transpose it to a new OS,       they will leave Fidonet. We don't want to lose those folks, we want to help       them find a way to stay in. So... we are investigating the options...              I was thinking about the DOS version of Irex, but of course not with dial-in       as that will not be possible anymore either when the Telso drop POTS. It has       to work in combo with a DSL or cable connection.                     It would be a big help if I could be sure that it IS possible.                     Cheers, Michiel              --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20070503        * Origin: http://www.vlist.org (2:280/5555)    |
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