From: Jerome Shidel <jer...@shidel.net>

Rugxulo is correct.

In 1.2, the AUTOEXEC.BAT checks for the existence of the
%DOSDIR%\BIN\fdnet.bat file. If it is found, it is run to attempt to
automatically start networking.

The fdnet.bat and the %DOSDIR%\NETWORK directory provide all of the required
programs and files to get networking support up and running on several
platforms and virtual machines. These are only installed when the user installs
the FDNET package. It is not installed automatically with either the BASE or
FULL package sets.

Also, those programs and the core of the network startup process are directly
ported from Rugxulo's MetaDOS project. The fdnet.bat is only a wrapper to that
startup process.

Jerome

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