Hi,
On 7/8/11, Jim Michaels wrote:
>
> they are available here.
> http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/index.html
I've never used cURL, but apparently latest is 7.21.7. I blindly
wonder if it'll still compile with DJGPP + WATT-32 (too preoccupied to
personally try right now, doh).
Anyways, here's link
cURL has no problem with ftp:// it handles LOTS of protocols
>
>From: Michael B. Brutman
>To: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2011 4:32 PM
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] watcom tcp
>
>
> On 7/6/2011 6:0
they are available here.
http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/index.html
>
>From: Bernd Blaauw
>To: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2011 4:02 PM
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] watcom tcp
>
>Op 3-7-2011 4:26, Micha
s measured in MiB and GiB.
>
>From: Bernd Blaauw
>To: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2011 4:27 AM
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] watcom tcp
>
>Op 6-7-2011 6:22, Steve Nickolas schreef:
>> On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Jim Michaels
Op 7-7-2011 15:37, Steve Nickolas schreef:
> On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
>
> I think the RTL-8139 chipset does and it's still quite common.
>
And there I was, wanting high-performant low-CPU network cards (with
also packet drivers):
* Intel Gigabit PCI-card (10/100Mbit fallback)
* In
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> I'm happy with whatever I can get. My real hardware has an Nvidia
> chipset network driver for which no packet drivers exist, so sticking to
> virtual machines. I wonder if any PCI (or even PCI-express or onboard)
> network cards still support packet drive
Hi Bernd,
> I'm happy with whatever I can get. My real hardware has an Nvidia
> chipset network driver for which no packet drivers exist, so sticking to
> virtual machines. I wonder if any PCI (or even PCI-express or onboard)
> network cards still support packet drivers.
You probably can stil
Op 7-7-2011 1:32, Michael B. Brutman schreef:
> mTCP FTP compares poorly to the native stack and FireFox there, but FTP
> is working in a very limited environment:
>
> * The TCP/IP socket receive buffer is tiny compared to the native
> network stack
> * You are doing filesystem writes 8KB
On 7/6/2011 6:02 PM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
ftp://ftp.xs4all.nl/pub/test/10mb.bin :
1) 2.0 to 2.5MByte/second ( around 20Mbit/s, 25Mbit ISP subscription)
2) N/A , WGET not working
3) 500Kbyte/second ( around 4Mbit/s)
mTCP FTP compares poorly to the native stack and FireFox there, but FTP
is worki
Op 3-7-2011 4:26, Michael B. Brutman schreef:
> The second parameter is optional and allows you to do the rename. This
> is similar to Unix command line clients.
Tested tonight, works like a charm :)
Confusingly, I've now got trouble getting WGET working, as I had the
intention of downloading fr
Op 6-7-2011 6:22, Steve Nickolas schreef:
> On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Jim Michaels wrote:
>
>> how on earth shall I expect to build a bootable ISO image with mkisofs?
>
> Put a boot floppy image in the folder and use
> mkisofs -b filename.144 -o filename.iso path/
And isolinux as bootloader, instea
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Jim Michaels wrote:
> how on earth shall I expect to build a bootable ISO image with mkisofs?
Put a boot floppy image in the folder and use
mkisofs -b filename.144 -o filename.iso path/
--
All of t
how on earth shall I expect to build a bootable ISO image with mkisofs?
>
>From: Rugxulo
>To: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 1:23 AM
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] watcom tcp
>
>Hi,
>
>On 7/2/11, B
DOS version of cURL can be obtained from
http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/index.html
>
>From: Bernd Blaauw
>To: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Saturday, July 2, 2011 5:42 PM
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] watcom tcp
>
>Op 3-7-2011
Le mardi 05 juillet 2011 à 15:17 -0500, Rugxulo a écrit :
> > http://www.torlus.com/floppy/
>
> Good to know (SD card reader / USB floppy emulator hardware), but
> there's still probably some drawbacks.
>
> I've got a USB floppy drive, and it works with FreeDOS, but other
> non-BIOS-using OSes ne
Hi,
On 7/5/11, François Revol wrote:
> Le mardi 05 juillet 2011 à 03:23 -0500, Rugxulo a écrit :
>>
>> > That's not helping a "hey
>> > let's boot from floppy, configure internet access and install from
>> > downloaded/mounted ISO file"
>>
>> Floppies just don't hold enough. Add to that the fact
Le mardi 05 juillet 2011 à 03:23 -0500, Rugxulo a écrit :
>
> > That's not helping a "hey
> > let's boot from floppy, configure internet access and install from
> > downloaded/mounted ISO file"
>
> Floppies just don't hold enough. Add to that the fact that they fail
> semi-frequently, and you hav
Hi,
On 7/2/11, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> Op 3-7-2011 2:59, Rugxulo schreef:
>> I guess you mean Mike plans to write something like this one day. We
>> do already have a port of WGET (via DJGPP), but I've not heavily
>> tested it. (Or did you mean one with IPv6 support?? Dunno ...)
>>
>> http://www.ib
On 7/2/2011 8:25 PM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> Ah good news.
> Basicly FTP.EXE already suffices, except for the following:
> * FTP-only, no http/https
> * requires entering commands or external script as input
> * no renaming for storing (www.mysite.com/somelongfilename.zip -->
> c:\short.zip)
mTCP FT
Op 3-7-2011 2:59, Rugxulo schreef:
> I guess you mean Mike plans to write something like this one day. We
> do already have a port of WGET (via DJGPP), but I've not heavily
> tested it. (Or did you mean one with IPv6 support?? Dunno ...)
>
> http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/n
Op 3-7-2011 3:03, Michael B. Brutman schreef:
> [1] A fully featured wget will be difficult to get into the memory
> space. I have plans for a simple version that does not recurse, does
> not support Unicode, etc.
Ah good news.
Basicly FTP.EXE already suffices, except for the following:
* FTP-onl
On 7/2/2011 7:42 PM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> Op 3-7-2011 1:54, François Revol schreef:
>> Any of those two supports IPv6 ? So FreeDOS can survive the IPcalypse :D
> Don't think so.
>
> Stuff I can think of which is missing:
> 1) WGET/CURL
> 2) WOL-client to wake up machines in the network by sending
Hi,
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> Op 3-7-2011 1:54, François Revol schreef:
>
>> Any of those two supports IPv6 ? So FreeDOS can survive the IPcalypse :D
>
> Don't think so.
>
> Stuff I can think of which is missing:
> 1) WGET/CURL
I guess you mean Mike plans to write som
Op 3-7-2011 1:54, François Revol schreef:
> Any of those two supports IPv6 ? So FreeDOS can survive the IPcalypse :D
Don't think so.
Stuff I can think of which is missing:
1) WGET/CURL
2) WOL-client to wake up machines in the network by sending magic packet
3) IP v6
4) Jumboframes (9000 bytes I t
Le samedi 02 juillet 2011 à 09:32 -0500, Michael B. Brutman a écrit :
> Thanks for the plugs for mTCP - I am buried in work and away from email
> for a good part of the day.
>
> There are a lot more WATTCP apps out there because WATTCP has been
> around a lot longer, and there is a benefit to th
Thanks for the plugs for mTCP - I am buried in work and away from email
for a good part of the day.
There are a lot more WATTCP apps out there because WATTCP has been
around a lot longer, and there is a benefit to that long term
stability. I think that I have covered the more popular applicat
Op 1-7-2011 23:53, Rugxulo schreef:
> Hi, quick reply, (others know way more than I do here),
http://www.crynwr.com/
should do the trick for packet drivers.
Loading method:
* find correct packet driver for your network interface card
* load it (usually type its name, sometimes specific options
Hello I am trying to find watcom tcpip drivers and utils to connect a 286
running dos 5 to the internet I have an 3c509 card packet driver and neeed
watcom tcp where can I get watcom tcp? Thanks ed
--
All of the data gen
Hi, quick reply, (others know way more than I do here),
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Edwin Rhodes wrote:
>
> Hello I am trying to find watcom tcpip drivers and utils to connect a 286
> running dos 5 to the internet I have an 3c509 card packet driver and neeed
> watcom tcp where can I get watco
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