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  1. NetWare - Wikipedia

    NetWare is based on the NetWare Core Protocol (NCP), which is a packet-based protocol that enables a client to send requests to and receive replies from a NetWare server.

  2. Releases · waxnet/NetWare - GitHub

    Contribute to waxnet/NetWare development by creating an account on GitHub.

  3. NetWare Operating System

    Apr 3, 2004 · Novell developed with NetWare a network operating system that no complex and overweighted GUI needs for use on servers. Novell provides simple but powerful text-based …

  4. Introduction of Novell NetWare - GeeksforGeeks

    Oct 3, 2025 · Novell NetWare is type of Network Operating System. It provides wide networking services ranging from easy and simple file to network user, data, security, and even resource …

  5. What Is NetWare? - Computer Hope

    Dec 20, 2024 · A portmanteau of network and software, NetWare is a network operating system introduced in 1983, produced by Novell. Novell NetWare was the first LAN (Local Area …

  6. Definition of NetWare | PCMag

    NetWare was a server OS that supported Windows, Mac, DOS and OS/2 clients, as well as Unix via third party support.

  7. NetWare Timeline | OS/2 Museum

    This is a brief timeline of NetWare releases. Please note that it is very difficult to find authoritative information on NetWare releases prior to 1990 or so. The timeline for products before about …

  8. Develop to NetWare - OpenText

    NetWare Developer Suite for C - Provides libraries, sample code, and documentation necessary for you to build successful network-ready applications and utilities for heterogeneous networks …

  9. WinWorld: NetWare 4.x

    Novel NetWare was an early and powerful network/file sharing operating system. It was first released in 1983 and supported DOS and CP/M clients and was initially unique in that it …

  10. A brief history of NetWare - Landley

    Novell has been in the networking business almost since the beginning of the PC era. The company set the standard for microcomputer-based networking in the late 1980s with …