I have been working on updating some old hardware to a newer system, but seem to have hit a roadblock at the ethernet stage. The old system was running everything properly, but with the new hardware it apparently doesn't seem to find a packet driver. Both systems are 486-based boards running FreeDOS and I thought I had made the changes to the config and autoexec files to set the system to the new NIC (Realtek 8100B), but when I try to run any network software I get a "No Packet Driver Found" error. I don't know if it is the hardware or configuration or our software we are trying to run, but if anyone could provide some help, that would be great. Andrew -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Help-with-Ethernet-Wattcp-tp26393131p26393131.html Sent from the FreeDOS - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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