Den 2022-03-08 kl. 12:55, skrev Jerome Shidel:
On Mar 8, 2022, at 4:44 AM, Björn Morell <[email protected]> wrote:
I run MTCP and have for a while and it works great, ftp server etc. I have
fresh installatio of 1.3 on an
old fujitsi-siemens 1000 mhz, with an intel 815 chipset so the e1000pkt works
fine with DHCP and it
updates the .cfg. I ran the wattcp.bat and have a wattcp.cfg in freedos\bin.
Paths to wattcp and MTCP
cfgs in fdauto.bat and this, as suggested in freedos wiki instructions, fdauto:
"if not exist %dosdir%\bin\fdnet.bat goto NoNetwork
e1000pkt 0x60
call %dosdir%\bin\fdnet.bat start
c:\ddhcp\ddhcp /w /f"
But i get this at boot (ftpsrv, browsing etc. works though) ;
"
Packet Driver for Intel (R) PRO/1000 Family of Desktop & Server adapters v0.50
Copyright (C) Intel Corportation 2006. All rights reserved.
PCI BIOS is required for this driver
HERE COMES THE STRANGE PART
Physical network not supported at the moment (My translation from swedish).
IP address : 192.168.1.247
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
Gateway : 192.168.1.1
DNS sever : 192.168.1.1
Lease time: 43200 "
What am I doing wrong to get the same Message as before I configured anything ?
things work though !
Have good day :)
FDNET only supports a select set of drivers. It is displaying that message.
Since, networking is configured, you are manually loading a packet driver and
manually configuring dhcp, there really is no reason to call FDNET.
Simply REM the call to FDNET. It will prevent the message.
Bear
Thanx for prompt answer,
Yes I figured it was no biggy :) Many things will be gone from
Fdauto.bat, not necessary with all the batch files the original goes
through.
Bear
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