To clarify: Wattcp and Watt/32 IS a tcp/ip stack, but you
do not INSTALL it. Instead, programs contain wattcp as part
of their binary. All Wattcp does use the same wattcp.cfg
file, though :-). Note that DOS has no tcp/ip stuff in the
operating system that could be compared to the tcp/ip stuff
of
of Linux or Windows. This means that for example you have
to wait until your app gets a new DHCP lease every time
when you start it, because no central networking driver
of the operating system would be around to cache that.
IIRC watt-32 (not sure about wattcp) caches this info in file
Eric Auer wrote:
To clarify: Wattcp and Watt/32 IS a tcp/ip stack, but you
do not INSTALL it. Instead, programs contain wattcp as part
of their binary. All Wattcp does use the same wattcp.cfg
To clarify again: At least older versions around 1991/92 were available
as TSRs too.
Robert Riebisch
Guillermo Mart?nez Jim?nez wrote:
Hello Freedosoyds ;-)
I want to connect my FreeDOS to the Internet. Do I need a TCP/IP stack? If so,
how must I set-up it?
Thanks. (sorry for my bad english).
I don't know if Erick Engelke's WATTCP can be classified as a
TCP/IP stack, but it works. I have
Wattcp isn't really a stack that one can install, really. Yes it can
use a global configuration setup, but each application must be built
with the wattcp library to be able to utilize this configuration.
Applications built with other networking 'stacks' require different
configuration, obviously
Re: [Freedos-user] Connect to internet through Router
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Mark Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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one thing which you do have to load before
hi, what do you mean by connect freedos to the internet?
you do not connect dos to the internet, you only connect
some dos programs to the internet. is that what you mean?
Yes, that's it.
then i recommend the arachne browser - it is a web browser,
email software, and ftp and news browser.
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one thing which you do have to load before running arachne
is a packet driver for your network card. some drivers are
already in our distro. please write which network card you
use - you can use pcisleep L to find out - and please reply
via the list :-).
Hello Freedosoyds ;-)
I want to connect my FreeDOS to the Internet. Do I need a TCP/IP stack? If so,
how must I set-up it?
Thanks. (sorry for my bad english).
Guillermo Martínez Jiménez
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Hello, Guillermo. Of course, if you want to connect to the Internet,
apart from the ethernet card driver, you need a TCP/IP stack.
What I dont't know is if any internet suites for DOS (is there any? )
include such a stack, because I have the same problem that you, but I
didn't have time to
On 12/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Freedosoyds ;-)
I want to connect my FreeDOS to the Internet. Do I need a TCP/IP stack? If so,
how must I set-up it?
Well, if this helps I recently managed to get connected with Arachne
(http://www.cisnet.com/glennmcc ). I created a
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