> Well, how robust are the existing TCP/IP stacks for the intel-based
> DOS? (I hate just calling it 'DOS', because my machine has a DOS, but
> no relation to that other one...)

A tcp stack isn't too hard to find. You can find them in proprietary
network packages like the netware
ip client.
> If the stacks are there, then the
> REBOL/core should be easy to do as it doesn't really do any fancy
> windowing magic beyond simple console stuff. REBOL really doesn't do
> multitasking by itself, if a TSR stack exists and works, then REBOL
> should be useable on a MS/PC/DR/FREE/etc-DOS box.
the problem isnt the multitasking, DOS is a 16 bit OS and REBOL will 
only work on a 32bit or higher machine. I dont believe the DOS user 
  base is large enough to bother with
porting a 16bit version.


-Tyler Booth ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
"your problem lies between the chair & the keyboard"

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