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Windows 3.x doesn't come with native support for Windows Sockets and TCP/IP, but Microsoft has added TCP/IP support in a separate download, and a program called Trumpet Winsock will also provide these services for the operating system including PPP connectivity which we need. This software is shareware. The company is still active if you would like to register the software. See http://www.trumpet.com.au/ | Windows 3.x doesn't come with native support for Windows Sockets and TCP/IP, but Microsoft has added TCP/IP support in a separate download, and a program called Trumpet Winsock will also provide these services for the operating system including PPP connectivity which we need. This software is shareware. The company is still active if you would like to register the software. See http://www.trumpet.com.au/ | ||
- | * Go to the [[http://www.trumpet.com.au/|Tattam Software Enterprises]] web page and download Trumpet Winsock 3.0 revision D. The file should be called **TWSK30D.EXE**. Alternatively you can download a mirrored copy from here. | + | * Go to the [[http://www.trumpet.com.au/|Tattam Software Enterprises]] web page and download Trumpet Winsock 3.0 revision D. The file should be called **TWSK30D.EXE**. Alternatively you can {{ :guides:files:twsk30d.zip |download a mirrored copy from our site}}. |
* Copy it to your Windows 3.x computer into an empty temporary directory. | * Copy it to your Windows 3.x computer into an empty temporary directory. | ||
* Open up File Manager on the Windows 3.x computer. | * Open up File Manager on the Windows 3.x computer. |