If you have digital docs you can send, that would be great, was not able to 
find any online for the tcp ip.

I did find a arcived version of the tcp ip software though.

The dos system seems to be hevily built around that ip stack. 

I managed to get a identical model of intel 100, same as the one that was 
internal to the sbc.

Fingers crossed that it works tomorrow.

My new sbc has a onboard nic too,but from realtek nor intel. ill see if i can 
track down drivers.

Thanks,

Devin D.

On March 12, 2026 3:56:10 PM EDT, Christian Groessler via cctalk 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On 3/12/26 8:00 PM, Devin D'Amico via cctalk wrote:
>> I am at a bit of a loss. Looking to repair a dos computer that runs a big
>> cnc machine. I need to load some kind of packet driver, so that the pc tcp
>> software from the company "ftp software" can be loaded. Another supporting
>> machine passes data to this machine to drive the machine.
>> 
>> Attached are some screenshots. Original card was a pci etherexpress 100.
>> The packet driver used is in the screenshots attached.
>> 
>> I no longer have a intel card, is there a way to just drop in any old pci
>> card and make it work with the tcp ip software?
>> 
>> I am trying to better understand, as i have not done much work with packet
>> drivers. I will post back with some more info. Any help much appriciated.
>
>
>You'll need a packet driver for the new card.
>Then "just" replace the drivers. And probably adapt some config files.
>
>I have used "ftp software" IP implementation for DOS before. Long ago. Maybe I 
>can dig out some documentation for it.
>
>regards,
>chris
>

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