Eric Auer schreef:
To find out which packet driver you need, you can use PCISLEEP
(if it is not part of your FreeDOS install, just search the web)
to get a list of PCI / AGP / PCIe / onboard-PCI devices in your
PC. Look at the devices in the network category. You can search
the web for the
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Sent: Tuesday, 22 January, 2008 12:42:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Ethernet card - how to install in Freedos
Is there a way of finding out what it is from within FREEDOS, which dos
drivers I will need and how to install it and get it working form my home
First
Hi Wise ones,
I've just installed Freedos on my old pc, now I want to add add an ethernet
card. Its also an old one think its by realtek.
Is there a way of finding out what it is from within FREEDOS, which dos drivers
I will need and how to install it and get it working form my home LAN?
I
Hi Simon,
I've just installed Freedos on my old pc, now I want to add add an
ethernet card. Its also an old one think its by realtek.
Then it is probably the classic RTL8029 (10mbit) or RTL8139 (100mbit)
chipset. It should be possible to use generic NE2000 / NE2k drivers
with those, but it is