Re: [Freedos-user] re: is freedos suiteble for simple network applications?

2005-12-27 Thread Johnson Lam
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 21:56:49 -0800, you wrote: Hi, >If you are interested in looking at the source code to a graphical DOS >networking application, the source to the Arachne GPL graphical web >browser is available. I am not sure this uses wattcp or not for the >networking, but it ertainly works

Re: [Freedos-user] re: is freedos suiteble for simple network applications?

2005-12-26 Thread Blair Campbell
> DOS. As you say network details can be handled but I have no idea about if > graphical interface can be done. If you are interested in looking at the source code to a graphical DOS networking application, the source to the Arachne GPL graphical web browser is available. I am not sure this uses

RE: [Freedos-user] re: is freedos suiteble for simple network applications?

2005-12-26 Thread �zer �zkan
ser] re: is freedos suiteble for simple network applications? Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 11:18:56 +0100 (MET) Hi, with FreeDOS, you can indeed use dialup if you have a real serial port modem (as opposed to a Winmodem / softmodem, for which you would need extra drivers which you will not have for DOS). Y

Re: [Freedos-user] re: is freedos suiteble for simple network applications?

2005-12-26 Thread Blair Campbell
> many network card drivers for DOS. Your app can then use > wattcp (16bit) or watt32 (32bit, e.g. Watcom or GNU C DJGPP Actually, Watt32 is 32bit AND 16bit; e.g. it can be compiled in the OpenWatcom 16bit small memory model, but the name simply suggests that it is optimized for 32bit. Watt32 is

[Freedos-user] re: is freedos suiteble for simple network applications?

2005-12-26 Thread Eric Auer
Hi, with FreeDOS, you can indeed use dialup if you have a real serial port modem (as opposed to a Winmodem / softmodem, for which you would need extra drivers which you will not have for DOS). You can also use a LAN connection, crynwr has many network card drivers for DOS. Your app can then use wa