This is the INSTALL.TXT file for the U of Minn SLIP package How to install U of Minn. SLIP (FTP version) To install SLIP, you first must get SLIPARC.EXE. SLIPARC.EXE is a self-extracting collection of the files that make up the SLIP package. To install SLIP: (1) Make a directory on your hard disk. A good name might be "SLIP": mkdir c:\slip (2) Go to that directory: cd c:\slip (3) Run FTP, connect to our server: ftp boombox.micro.umn.edu (4) Go to the proper directory: cd /pub/pc/slip (5) Put FTP in BINARY mode: binary (6) Get SLIPARC.EXE: get sliparc.exe (7) Quit FTP: quit (8) Run the self-extractor: sliparc (9) Verify all the files are here: dir /w PHONE.EXE SLIPARC.EXE PHONE.HLP TERMIN.COM UMSLIP.COM README.TXT UMSLIP.TXT SLIP.BAT (10) (Optional) delete the self-extractor: del sliparc.exe (11) Add this directory to your PATH, usually set up in AUTOEXEC.BAT: PATH = XXX;YYY;C:\SLIP (12) You are now ready to run SLIP, type: SLIP -------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is U of Minn. SLIP? It's a set of programs that puts an IBM PC onto a TCP/IP network through a serial or modem connection. With SLIP, you can run network applications, such as Minuet, Gopher, Telnet, Trumpet or POPMail from any location that has a phone line. (You also need access rights into a dial-up SLIP server). U of Minn. SLIP supports modems from 2400 to 56700 baud. The U of Minn. SLIP package includes: UMSLIP.COM - A packet driver that makes the serial port look like a standard network connection. PHONE.EXE - A program that establishes your connection to a SLIP server by dialing a specified phone number. SLIP.BAT - A batch file that coordinates the loading and unloading of the above programs and other network applications. Plus some misc documentation files.