they are available here.
http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/index.html





>________________________________
>From: Bernd Blaauw <bbla...@home.nl>
>To: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2011 4:02 PM
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] watcom tcp
>
>Op 3-7-2011 4:26, Michael B. Brutman schreef:
>> The second parameter is optional and allows you to do the rename.  This
>> is similar to Unix command line clients.
>
>Tested tonight, works like a charm :)
>Confusingly, I've now got trouble getting WGET working, as I had the 
>intention of downloading from fastest server I could find, using
>1) FireFox 5 browser (win32, on Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Q6600 CPU)
>2) WGET (WATTCP, FreeDOS 1.1, PCNTPK, VMware Workstation 7.1)
>3) FTP (MTCP, FreeDOS 1.1, PCNTPK, VMware Workstation 7.1)
>
>Starting with Ibiblio wasn't so smart, ended up below 300KB in all cases.
>
>> On a low end Pentium system I've been able to get about 50% of the full
>> line speed on a 100Mb PCI adapter.  That system should have been able to
>> saturate the line ...
>
>ftp://ftp.xs4all.nl/pub/test/10mb.bin :
>1) 2.0 to 2.5MByte/second ( around 20Mbit/s, 25Mbit ISP subscription)
>2) N/A , WGET not working
>3) 500Kbyte/second ( around 4Mbit/s)
>
>Trying to get FTP.EXE working with WGET syntax is funny.
>Limitation: servername has "//" prepended to it which ftp.exe doesn't like.
>
>Bug: DHCP.EXE doesn't start on newline, ruining IPADDRESS parameter
>(my MTCP.CFG has PACKETINT 0x60 but lacked CR/LF somehow).
>
>Request:
>* FTP accepting "//" in front of a servername
>* DHCP starting MTCP.CFG writes on a newline
>* DHCP: different errorlevels for various situations instead of 
>errorlevel 1 on all errors? aka "how to determine if packet driver still 
>needs to be loaded"
>
>Bernd
>
>-- download.bat/wget.bat --
>
>
>@echo off
>goto begin
>
>:begin
>rem No way yet to handle "server/dir/file -o filename"
>for %%x in ( 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ) do if not "%%%x"=="" echo arg%%x: %%%x
>if "%1"=="-o" goto output
>if "%1"=="ftp:" goto next
>rem help/error/instruction message
>goto error
>
>:output
>rem get rid of "-o" in "-o filename server/dir/file"
>shift
>if "%1"=="ftp:" goto begin
>rem -o was followed by filename (no path allowed, just 8.3 filename)
>set out=%1
>rem get rid of filename as well
>shift
>goto begin
>
>:next
>rem get rid of "ftp:" meaning you end up with "servername/dir/filename"
>shift
>if "%out%"=="" set out=out.bin
>if exist %out% del %out%
>if exist tmp.txt del tmp.txt
>echo Time to write a nice script
>echo anonymous> tmp.txt
>rem Yay contact e-mail annex awesome spam filter
>echo bbla...@gmail.com>> tmp.txt
>echo binary>> tmp.txt
>echo xfermode passive>> tmp.txt
>echo get %2%3%4%5%6%7%8%9 %out%>> tmp.txt
>rem FTP accepting/stripping "//" before a ftp server name would be 
>convenient.
>rem allowing "FTP %1 < tmp.txt"
>ftp ftp.xs4all.nl < tmp.txt
>goto succes
>
>:succes
>echo File downloaded and written to local disk as %out%
>set out=
>goto end
>
>:error
>echo Please start download URL with: ftp://
>echo (e.g. ftp://ftp.xs4all.nl/pub/test/10mb.bin)
>goto end
>
>:end
>echo Program finished
>
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