Hi Seth,

> Intel has an NDIS driver for DOS[1], but it's closed-source. Worse, it
> doesn't even run on DOS (I guess the DOS driver is inside a
> self-extracting exe that requires Windows?).

Yes, it's a self-extracting RAR archive.
Repacked as a ZIP archive: http://www.bttr-software.de/tmp/prodos.zip

Directory structure:

.
|   license.pdf
|   license.txt
|   readme.txt
|   verfile.tic
|
+---APPS
|   \---NVMCHECK
|       \---DOS
|               nvmcheck.exe
|               nvmcheck.txt
|
+---PRO100
|   \---DOS
|           e100b.dos
|           e100beds.nif
|           oemsetup.inf
|           protocol.ini
|
\---PRO1000
    \---DOS
            e1000.dos
            oemsetup.inf
            protocol.ini

Robert Riebisch
-- 
              +++ BTTR Software +++
     Home page:  http://www.bttr-software.de/
DOS ain't dead:  http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/

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