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>Суббота, 1 марта 2025, 4:56 +04:00 от Bill Allen via Freedos-user 
><freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>:
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>Omar,
> 
>Thank you!  In fact, I got my ODI drivers from your site. I will try the NDIS 
>method. Again, appreciate your website!
> 
>Best Regards, Bill Allen  
>On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 6:00PM Omar Yabar via Freedos-user < 
>freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net > wrote:
>>use ndis driver instead, is more modern than the odi driver,.it works for me 
>>with laptops of 10gen intel processors and the same Realtek chip, more info 
>>in my website  www.packetdriversdos.net ;)
>> 
>>Yahoo Mail: busca, organiza, toma el control de tu buzón  
>>>El vie., 28 de feb. de 2025 a la(s) 6:43 p. m., Bill Allen via Freedos-user
>>>< freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net > escribió:
>>>Greetings everyone! It may be that I have undertaken a futile endeavor, but 
>>>I have been trying to get a  Zimaboard with dual Realtek 8168 NICs working 
>>>on FreeDOS. I must say that for an ancient IT guy, this has been a blast 
>>>from the past having to go back to the days of loading up ODI packet 
>>>drivers. However, I am just about to give up. I load up in the following 
>>>sequence and this much at least works, or seems to.
>>> 
>>>LSL
>>>RTGHODI.COM  (asks me to select which of the two cards it finds, to I tell 
>>>it the one the network cable is plugged into, NIC 1)
>>>ODIPKT.COM  0 96
>>> 
>>>No errors at this point and it seems I have successfully loaded the packet 
>>>driver into memory. The load up seemed happy enough with the settings in the 
>>>NET.CFG.
>>>(It took a lot of work to get all the files and information together to get 
>>>this far! LOL)
>>> 
>>>After that, I try for DHCP.EXE from the mTCP distribution and get the 
>>>following:
>>>Init: could not set up packet driver
>>>Could not initialize TCP/IP stack
>>>And then a message from FDNET.BAT (I think) that the Network is 
>>>unreachable/unavailable, obviously as a result of the TCP/IP stack not being 
>>>initialized.
>>> 
>>>Am I pursuing an exercise in futility trying to get DOS networking going 
>>>with what I presume to be very modern NICs? If so, not a huge loss but I 
>>>feel like I am so very close.
>>> 
>>>By the way, I am running FreeDOS 1.4-r2 with the very recent mTCP that is 
>>>included. Everything networking with mTCP does work perfectly with the same 
>>>in a Virtualbox setup.
>>> 
>>>If y'all have read this far, thanks very much for your time!
>>> 
>>>Best Regards,
>>>Bill
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