Trumpet Winsock Windows 3.1 Download
In article, 'Kim' wrote: >Valve Dev Tool Textures Pack more. Thanks to anybody able to send me WINSOCK.DLL for windows 3.11. While you didn't go into much detail as to why you need this file, I'm assuming it's because when you loaded Netscape, or Internet Explorer, or your e-mail program, you got the message 'File not found: WINSOCK.DLL'. This is because your TCP/IP stack is not loaded.
This is usually called TCPMAN, Trumpet, Trumpet Winsock, Dialler, Log in, Connect, Connect to, Chameleon, or something similar. Load this program first, dial in to the internet from that program, and then load Netscape, or whatever it is you want to use. If you are sure you don't have a TCP/IP stack, download Internet Explorer (it comes with one) at Vic Arora 150+ Windows 3.1 _ _ _ _ _ _ & DOS FREEWARE _ _) _ _ / / _) _ Programs! _ _ / / /-- _ -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- Create Your Own Free Member Forum unk.@googlegroups.com 00:00 Thorsten Duhn 00:00.
I most certainly paid for my copy of Trumpet Winsock. Even after Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11 could be upgraded with the 'Wolverine' Winsock implementation I. Configuring Windows 3.1 for NetSide. While you're at it, you may as well download the version 2.0b login command for NetSide. Start Windows 3.1x. Create a new program window named NetSide. Use your Windows setup program to load the Trumpet Winsock icon (tcpman.exe) into the NetSide window. Click on the. (How to install TCP/IP on a PC running Windows 3.1). Please click on the following links to download the. Installation of Trumpet Winsock: Windows 3.1 should.
The also have a download link for IE 2.1. Remember that Windows 3.1 is not much more than a 'user-friendly. Extract Trumpet Winsock files to a.