On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 15:53:40, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Really? > How unusual. Between enhanced Dr dos with network ability built in, and some > comparative support for freedos, network card companies have been adding > this back for some time. > while there may be a few accepting, usually if the driver exists for Linux > these days, it also has support for ddOS. > Many network folks use it for maintenance, given windows > is such a constant security risk.
windows security fix: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/products/security-essentials > >> On Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Karen Lewellen wrote: >> >>> HI, >>> I have no idea what became of Doug, but has not updated this package since >>> 2004. I know from postshere that the most recent edition is June 201, I >>> believe. Even at shellworld we are using the one just before that. >>> Anyone know of anything more recent? Besides lynx, there are three DosLynx variations or versions: The "Real Mode" 16-bit version is named DosLynx. The 16-bit Protected Mode version is named DosLynxP. And, the 32-bit Protected Mode version is named DosLynxS. The main trick comes in providing a DOS Packet Driver to the Windows DOS window, discussed in the following two URL's: http://users.ohiohills.com/fmacall/DPMIREVU.HTM http://users.ohiohills.com/fmacall/winmodht.htm >> On Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Thomas Dickey wrote: >> >> not I (I haven't built lynx for DOS - tried quite a while ago but couldn't >> find usable network drivers). >> Hi Thomas, Here is a 16-bit lynx demo w/source-code: http://www.mninter.net/~pfourier/lynx16.zip It should run out-of-the-box on windows XP, using a virtual packet driver and: http://www.emsmagic.com/ This 16-bit lynx OLD build handles HTML OK, but the SMTP server code has no authentication. Can AUTH LOGIN be patched into a new compile? Thanks, Larry _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
