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
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Ulrich Hansen writes:
> 2. copy the file dis_pkt.dos into c:\net
>
> 3. Open PROTOCOL.INI and insert these lines:
>
> [PKTDRV]
> drivername=PKTDRV$
> bindings=RTSND
> intvec=0x60
> chainvec=0x68
>
> 4. If you startup MS Client by DEVICEHIGH=IFSHLP.SYS in CONFIG.SYS, you
> are done here.
Hi Ulric
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Auer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Eric Twose" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Watt-32 + MS network client together
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> how about loading only one driver: rtspkt. Came with my
> rtl8139
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Auer"
To: "Eric Twose"
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Watt-32 + MS network client together
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> how about loading only one driver: rtspkt. Came with my
> rtl8139 card and is a packet driver. No ndis, no
Eric Twose wrote:
> Ah, that's why I tried rtsnd.dos: ... rtspkt hangs after installing share
> whilst trying net initialize.
AFAIK you can't use one NIC with two drivers at the same time. Either
use rtspkt or rtsnd + dis_pkt.
Robert Riebisch
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BTTR Software
http://www.bttr-software.de/
-
> Ah, that's why I tried rtsnd.dos: ... rtspkt hangs after installing share
> whilst trying net initialize.
loading 2 drivers (ndis AND packet driver) for the same card is a BAD
idea
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Hi Japheth,
I have been incolved with cutemouse, and I remember this: version 1.9x
uses BIOS to access PS/2 mouse, version 2.x uses direct hardware access.
Both version are suposed to be identical in all other matters.
I think that this is the main cause of you problem. Also I could never
talk
Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> how about loading only one driver: rtspkt. Came with my
> rtl8139 card and is a packet driver. No ndis, no config
> files... :-)
Many thanks, folks.
The key to getting the thing going (being a 50-year-old networking newbie)
was one line in system.ini:
[network d
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