Networking FreeDOS - Other TCP/IP kernels

  Some other external TCP/IP Kernels can also be legally used and down-
  loaded.
    * Novell distributes its popular 16-bit TCP/IP protocol stack
      "TCP16.EXE" (see: http://bbs.actapricot.org/files/area37/tcp16.exe
      (*01)), which runs directly atop of the ODI driver. A few programs
      like Josh's "Tiny" remote control software (see: http://josh.com/
      tiny/ (*02)) and Tsoft's "NFS Clients for DOS" (see: http://www.
      rawbandwidth.com/software/ (*03)) still use this kernel. 
    * Microsoft's "MS client 3.0" (see: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/
      Clients/MSCLIENT/ (*04)) includes its own TCP/IP Kernel "TCPTSR.EXE".
      It also can be used by external programs. It may be useful though,
      to check memory requirements first. MS client's TCP/IP seems to
      consume a lot of conventional DOS memory.
  Please visit Microsoft and Novell for more information.

  (*01) http://files.mpoli.fi/hardware/NET/NOVELL/
  (*02) OK
  (*03) OK
  (*04) https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Sharing_files_with_DOS
        and: https://archive.org/download/ftp.microsoft.com/ftp.microsoft.
        com.zip/ftp.microsoft.com%2Fbussys%2FClients%2FMSCLIENT%2FDSK3-1.
        EXE
        and: https://archive.org/download/ftp.microsoft.com/ftp.microsoft.
        com.zip/ftp.microsoft.com%2Fbussys%2FClients%2FMSCLIENT%2FDSK3-2.
        EXE
        and: http://download.amd.com/techdownloads/wfw31.zip
        and: https://archive.org/download/ftp.microsoft.com/ftp.microsoft.
        com.zip/ftp.microsoft.com%2FSoftlib%2FMSLFILES%2FWG1049.EXE
        and: https://archive.org/download/ftp.microsoft.com/ftp.microsoft.
        com.zip/ftp.microsoft.com%2FSoftlib%2FMSLFILES%2FNETSHAR.EXE
        and: https://jeffpar.github.io/kbarchive/kb/121/Q121086/
        and: https://jeffpar.github.io/kbarchive/kb/128/Q128800/

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