Re: [Freedos-user] Networking FreeDOS 1.3 on QEMU

2022-09-06 Thread Darrin M. Gorski
I've found that the ADM PCNet adaptor in QEMU (-device pcnet) with the matching DOS drivers work well under FreeDOS. I wasn't able to get any of the other QEMU emulated ethernet devices to work properly under DOS. I spent a lot of time fighting with the Intel adaptors - it seems the QEMU emulated

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking FreeDOS 1.3 on QEMU

2022-09-06 Thread Jerome Shidel
Hi, > On Sep 6, 2022, at 11:43 AM, Phil Reynolds > wrote: > > I had FreeDOS 1.2 working quite nicely, networking included, on qemu, > but I am lost as to (a) how I originally achieved it (b) how I might do > likewise with 1.3 - is there any specific documentation I can follow? By default duri

[Freedos-user] Networking FreeDOS 1.3 on QEMU

2022-09-06 Thread Phil Reynolds
I had FreeDOS 1.2 working quite nicely, networking included, on qemu, but I am lost as to (a) how I originally achieved it (b) how I might do likewise with 1.3 - is there any specific documentation I can follow? -- Phil Reynolds mail: phil-free...@tinsleyviaduct.com Web: http://phil.tinsleyviaduc

[Freedos-user] Networking FreeDOS

2008-11-17 Thread Marcos Favero Florence de Barros
On 15 Nov 2008 robinson-west user wrote: > What is the outlook for freedos 1.1? I'd like to see > improved stability overall, better networking options, > and integration of the package manager into a gui. Gem > is great because it is light and that's what freedos

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-19 Thread Alain M.
No, I made a distributable cd with qemu for XP. Now it is not needed any more. I just found this: version 1.3.0pre10: - Changed license to GPL version 2 It will certainly make my life easier. Alain Robert Riebisch escreveu: > Alain M. wrote: > >> I have already done this for Kqenu (the accele

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-19 Thread Robert Riebisch
Alain M. wrote: > I have already done this for Kqenu (the accelerator for Qemu) which is > also non-distributable. a. As of version 1.3.0pre10 KQEMU is released under GNU GPL v2. b. Do you mean, that you made a KQEMU port for use in plain DOS? Robert Riebisch -- BTTR Software http://www.bttr-so

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-18 Thread Ulrich Hansen
Hi Alain, Alain M. schrieb: >> (PROTMAN.DOS, PROTMAN.EXE) and the Bind utility (NETBIND.COM). This is >> unfree software, the files are included in MS Client, LAN Manager and Co. > > Here I disagree. MS-Client is free software, even if not GPL or > distributable. But it can be used along with f

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-18 Thread Alain M.
Hi Ulrich, Thanks for the nice explanation, 2nd version. I would like to make a few comments. > 3. To activate the hardware driver and the DIS_PKT converter we need > other parts from the NDIS 2 universe: The Protocol Manager driver > (PROTMAN.DOS, PROTMAN.EXE) and the Bind utility (NETBIND.CO

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-18 Thread Ulrich Hansen
Hi Tom! >> So on the driver side, PKT and ODI drivers fade out, which only >> leaves NDIS2. > And packet driver over NDIS >> Which means we are stuck with MS Client / LAN Manager > this is unrelated. > NDIS (or packet driver) is a network driver (layer 2) > MS client is a protocol handler (layer

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-18 Thread Eric Auer
Hi again, > So on the driver side, PKT and ODI drivers fade out, which only > leaves NDIS2. Which means we are stuck with MS Client / LAN Manager > Client. Unless there is some new free networking software for DOS. ... > MS Client's protman (PROTMAN dot DOS / EXE) to configure a) the NDIS > drive

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-18 Thread Eric Auer
Hi Uli, > > There is a DOS version of the Linux smbclient, a FTP style > > Samba / "Windows network neighborhood" client... > Unfortunately the site http://mik.mkw.ru/dos-stuff/ is down. It was on that site - a separate smbclient download was there. > Maybe this info from OpenAFS could be usef

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-18 Thread Tom Ehlert
Hi Ulrich, > So on the driver side, PKT and ODI drivers fade out, which only > leaves NDIS2. And packet driver over NDIS > Which means we are stuck with MS Client / LAN Manager > Client. Unless there is some new free networking software for DOS. this is unrelated. NDIS (or packet driver) is a n

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-18 Thread Ulrich Hansen
Hi Tom, thanks a lot for your answers! So on the driver side, PKT and ODI drivers fade out, which only leaves NDIS2. Which means we are stuck with MS Client / LAN Manager Client. Unless there is some new free networking software for DOS. Concerning applications, you mention that instead of usi

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-18 Thread Ulrich Hansen
Hi Eric! > There is a DOS version of the Linux smbclient, a FTP style > Samba / "Windows network neighborhood" client... Sorry, I can't find it. So far I only found the following links: A port of the SMB library by Richard Sharpe, GNU GPL: http://www.bgnett.no/~giva/misc/dossmb02.zip I read on

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-17 Thread Eric Auer
Hi all, > >> files from MS Client... There is a DOS version of the Linux smbclient, a FTP style Samba / "Windows network neighborhood" client... You could also make something which runs in the background and gives you a drive letter for the remote drive, but it would use a lot of RAM. Actually M

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-15 Thread Ulrich Hansen
someone schrieb: > Quoting Ulrich Hansen: >> The legal situation is unfortunate: Some packages seem to include >> files from MS Client, while Microsoft's license does not allow such >> distribution. > > How hard would it be to port Linux's TCP/IP stack to Freedos? Dos is > supposedly a very simp

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-13 Thread Ulrich Hansen
Hi Alain, thanks for your friendly feedback! Alain M. schrieb: > I believe that you should add a refernce to www.netbootdisk.com because > it is a very prectical way of putting it all toghether, including brand > new MotherBoards ! Thanks for the suggestion. I made some changes to chapter htt

Re: [Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-12 Thread Alain M.
Hi, very interesting stuff. Thanks for compiling it. I believe that you should add a refernce to www.netbootdisk.com because it is a very prectical way of putting it all toghether, including brand new MotherBoards ! Alain Ulrich Hansen escreveu: > Today I finished writing a long guide called

[Freedos-user] Networking Freedos

2007-12-12 Thread Ulrich Hansen
Today I finished writing a long guide called "Networking FreeDOS". Maybe you like to take a look at it? http://www.lazybrowndog.net/freedos I would be happy to receive your feedback. Thanks! Have a nice chrismas time! Ulrich Hansen ---