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====== IPX ====== | ====== IPX ====== | ||
- | Some older games like [[..:games:ignition]] or [[..:games:dungeon_keeper]] only work via IPX. They don't use TCP/IP. IPX is a network communications protocol similar to [[UDP]]. It works connection less to always uses [[broadcast|broadcasts]] for communication. It was developed by Novell to offer data transport via computer networks. For quite some time it was used parallel to TCP/IP. After the success of the internet in the private sector, the number of TCP using games was growing and nowadays TCP/IP is the de facto standard. Hence, IPX is considered to be obsolete and not supported by Windows platforms any more. In some versions of Windows the protocol was still available but not installed by default. Until Windows XP IPX support was still provided by Microsoft. Vista users needed other means to install IPX. For x64 Windows versions or versions newer than Windows Vista there is no IPX support at all. | + | Some older games like [[..:games:Ignition]] or [[..:games:Dungeon Keeper]] only work via IPX. They don't use TCP/IP. IPX is a network communications protocol similar to [[UDP]]. It works connection less to always uses [[broadcast|broadcasts]] for communication. It was developed by Novell to offer data transport via computer networks. For quite some time it was used parallel to TCP/IP. After the success of the internet in the private sector, the number of [[TCP]] using games was growing and nowadays TCP/IP is the de facto standard. Hence, IPX is considered to be obsolete and not supported by Windows platforms any more. In some versions of Windows the protocol was still available but not installed by default. Until Windows XP IPX support was still provided by Microsoft. Vista users needed other means to install IPX. For x64 Windows versions or versions newer than Windows Vista there is no IPX support at all. |
As IPX is not installed by default in Windows XP here is a small step by step manual on how to do that. It uses the (usually properly working) standard settings. In principle it is only necessary to install the IPX protocol itself. | As IPX is not installed by default in Windows XP here is a small step by step manual on how to do that. It uses the (usually properly working) standard settings. In principle it is only necessary to install the IPX protocol itself. | ||
===== Installation (XP) ===== | ===== Installation (XP) ===== | ||
- | Open **Network connections**, right-click on your LAN card and select | + | Open //Network connections//, right-click on your LAN card and select |
{{ : | {{ : | ||
- | Klick on **Install**. The following window should open: | + | Klick on //Install//. The following window should open: |
{{ : | {{ : | ||
- | Click on **Protocol** and **Add**. This window opens: | + | Click on //Protocol// and //Add//. This window opens: |
{{ : | {{ : | ||
- | Select the **NWLink IPX/ | + | Select the //NWLink IPX/ |
===== Installation (Windows Vista) ===== | ===== Installation (Windows Vista) ===== | ||
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- Download the [[https:// | - Download the [[https:// | ||
- | - extract the files to '' | + | - extract the files to //C:\//, |
- open Network management, | - open Network management, | ||
- | - select | + | - select |
- | - right-click on your LAN card, select | + | - right-click on your LAN card, select |
- | - click on **Install**, | + | - click on //Install//, |
- | - click on **Protocol** and **Add**, | + | - click on //Protocol// and //Add//, |
- | - Select | + | - Select |
- | - select | + | - select |
- | - click on **OK**, | + | - click on //OK//, |
- | - select | + | - select |
- Vista will now complain, that the manufacturer of the driver could not be verified. Simply confirm this and | - Vista will now complain, that the manufacturer of the driver could not be verified. Simply confirm this and | ||
- wait for it to install. | - wait for it to install. | ||
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This is not an official Microsoft software installation. Any damage to hard- and software is strictly the responsibility of the user. | This is not an official Microsoft software installation. Any damage to hard- and software is strictly the responsibility of the user. | ||
===== IPX Wrapper ===== | ===== IPX Wrapper ===== | ||
- | For Windows Vista and newer, there is also the Option of using an IPX Wrapper, such as this one: [[http:// | + | For Windows Vista and newer, there is also the Option of using an IPX Wrapper, such as this one: [[http:// |
===== DOSBox ===== | ===== DOSBox ===== | ||
- | The MS-DOS emulation [[..:tools:dosbox]] also makes playing games with IPX possible. To find out, how IPX can be utilized, see the corresponding [[..: | + | The MS-DOS emulation [[..:tools:DOSBox]] also makes playing games with IPX possible. To find out, how IPX can be utilized, see the corresponding [[..: |
- | [ [[..:games_database]] ] [ [[..:game_related_terms]] ] [ [[..:network_terms]] ] | + | [ [[..:Games Database]] ] [ [[..:Game Related Terms]] ] [ [[..:Network Terms]] ] |
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