My old windows3.x (Internet 16- bit winsock) program no longer works?
The Windows95 32-bit winsock should run everything your previous winsock (like trumpet or chameleon) did. When used with the Microsoft® tcp/ip Dial-Up Adapter or another 32bit tcp/ip protocol, you can run 32bit programs (called Internet clients) like Netscape Navigator. Make sure you only have one winsock installed as some programs may become confused and thus not work properly. This particularly applies to Netscape – netscape will NOT function if two winsocks are present. Netscape always looks for its winsock in the system directory You can verify the number of winsocks on your computer by using the win95 FIND command: START taskbar \ Find winsock \ Find Now If you still have an old winsock.dll on your system, rename it or delete it. You may then need to reboot (depending on whether or not you have attempted winsock usage during the current session). With the win95, most Internet (winsock) apps work just fine — (many work better than before). However, Trumpet’s winsock does seem