Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos, laptops, and the internet?

2023-06-03 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi there, I have not chosen the machine yet, intended to choose based on freedos requirements for networking. as I require a serial port though, modern as sometimes defined by others is less likely, but the physical port is an absolute must. still this is helpful, if I locate say a thinkpad

Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos, laptops, and the internet?

2023-06-03 Thread Omar Yabar via Freedos-user
Hello Karen, turning back to your original question, there is a plenty of network chips freedos friendly, in order to know what chip is in your laptop you can use Astra http://www.sysinfolab.com/download.htm last version May 04, 2023, most popular network chip is Realtek RTL8111, RTL8168,

Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos, laptops, and the internet?

2023-06-03 Thread Karen Lewellen
I respect you realize this is not what I am seeking. while the idea is absolutely not a door for me, perhaps others will find it useful. On Sat, 3 Jun 2023, Ben Collver wrote: I realize this is not exactly what you are looking for, but another option is an RS-232 WIFI modem.  Below are

Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos, laptops, and the internet?

2023-06-03 Thread Karen Lewellen
Others are better with links then myself. If someone does not provide it, may I suggest searching for the term updated ssh for dos? Should bring up the package. Sorry, Kare On Fri, 2 Jun 2023, tauro via Freedos-user wrote: That's great news! Where can it be found? Would you please share

Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos, laptops, and the internet?

2023-06-03 Thread Dan Schmidt
https://github.com/AnttiTakala/SSH2DOS Unfortunately, it did not seem to work anymore last time I tried it. It may be possible to enable some legacy ciphers on the ssh server to make it work. Personally, I telnet to another PC and and ssh from there. On Fri, Jun 2, 2023 at 7:42 PM tauro via