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Where Can I Get a Packet Driver for My PC?

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This example uploads the CLAM.BAY file via a packet driver
configured to use interrupt 0x69.
If you want to use a packet driver under MS-DOS, you can obtain
one from the manufacturer of your Ethernet card, or visit the
Crynwr collection at http://www.crynwr.com/ and
ftp://ftp.crynwr.com/drivers.
Caution:
Packet Drivers downloaded from public domain
resources are not Bay Networks products. Bay Networks is not
responsible for the operation of these drivers and it is up to the
user to ensure that adequate virus protection is provided on their
PCs before downloading and running these files.
For Windows 95, the packet driver we recommend is Dan
Lanciani's plug-and-play Virtual Packet Driver for Windows 95,
which uses the Microsoft NDIS device driver interface. The
Virtual Packet Driver can also be installed manually under
Windows 3.11, as per its installation instructions. Using this
packet driver, it is possible to run CLAMLOAD, MARLOAD
and ISDNPROG in a DOS window under Windows 95 without
the reliability problems that sometimes occur when running
packet drivers as TSRs under MS-DOS.
Although the software is free, please observe the license
restrictions on commercial redistribution. You may direct your
customers to the Harvard University web site at
http://ndtl.harvard.edu/ndis3pkt/ or
http://hsdndev.harvard.edu/ndis3pkt/, but you cannot distribute
the software as part of any product you are offering.
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