On 7/9/2018 8:56 PM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
Newer computers will not in general be able to use Crynwr packet
drivers, but some (I believe many) motherboards support booting by PXE
over the Ethernet.
In that case, would it be possible to so boot FreeDOS and have Ehternet support
from the
from Rugxulo (snippet):
> You can check the old Crynwr packet driver collection (mirrored on
> iBiblio) or a few other sites:
*
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.2/repos/pkg-html/group-net.html
* http://www.georgpotthast.de/sioux/packet.htm
*
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 5:07 AM, Bruce Sommerset wrote:
> Hello everyone. I'm a new user to FreeDOS.
Welcome. We are a very small but loyal group. :-)
> I have some questions that perhaps more experienced users might be able to
> help me with. I am trying to get two computers to
PNW relies on the ODI shim. Try RTSODI for the 8139. "Most" 8169s work
with The RTEODI. . Here's the key all drivers in the PNW segment have a
NET.CFG Save one play with one. Adjust the placement of the 802.11,803.11,
Alonso look at the OEM supplied .ins file.
On Sunday, July 8, 2018, Ralf
On 7/8/2018 3:07 AM, Bruce Sommerset wrote:
Hello everyone. I'm a new user to FreeDOS.
I have some questions that perhaps more experienced users might be
able to help me with. I am trying to get two computers to communicate
with one another (Basically a small network) I have been skeptical
On Sun, 08 Jul 2018 10:07:32 +, Bruce Sommerset wrote:
> I have some questions that perhaps more experienced users might be able
> to help me with. I am trying to get two computers to communicate with
> one another (Basically a small network) I have been skeptical about
> switching from MS-DOS
Hello everyone. I'm a new user to FreeDOS.
I have some questions that perhaps more experienced users might be able to help
me with. I am trying to get two computers to communicate with one another
(Basically a small network) I have been skeptical about switching from MS-DOS
6.22 to FreeDOS