I see. In such case my suggestion about finding a packet driver to set 
up networking might be the good way to go - providing this Parallels 
hypervisor allows to emulate a network card that a packet driver exists 
for.. If believing loose information I find on internet, Parallels 
emulates a rtl8029 NIC, therefore using a packet driver for it sounds 
very doable.

Mateusz



On 07/11/2014 08:46 PM, dmccunney wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Mateusz Viste <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 07/11/2014 05:46 PM, panyong wrote:
>>> I  installed FreeDOS1.1 on Parallels ,
>>
>> I don't know what "Parallels" is. Is it some sort of hypervisor, like
>> VirtualBox or VMWare ?
>
> Correct.  It's a package for Macs using Intel X86 CPUs that allows you
> to do things like run OS/X and Windows side by side on the Mac.  See
> http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/
>
> I think his problem is how he gets FreeDOS packages from the
> repository into his Parallels installation.
>
>> Mateusz
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