Re: [Freedos-user] How-to set up WatTCP

2006-05-10 Thread Blair Campbell

WattCP is more of a library than a program, and programs like Arachne
have it built-in.  All you really need is a wattcp.cfg that specifies
your internet options.


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[Freedos-user] How-to set up WatTCP

2006-05-10 Thread John Hupp



Maybe I'm off-topic here, in which case someone may 
refer me to a better place to post this.  But I want to get web browsing 
and email running on a FreeDOS machine, and from http://freedos.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/freedos-lsm.cgi?q=d&a=net it 
seems that LSPPP, WatTCP, Arachne and Pegasus might be a good 
combination.
 
But I'm stuck on the process of setting up 
WatTCP.  Most of the WatTCP documentation deals with compiling rather than 
setup and use.
 
1) Is the WatTCP 32-bit protected mode version 
what you would use for the application I describe above?
 
2) Working from the already-compiled zip archive, 
is installation and setup as simple as copying the 
WatTCP-32 BIN folder to the hard drive, pointing SET WATTCP to that 
location, and letting LSPPP and Arachne take it from there?
 
3) If I want to dispense with the many utilities in 
the WatTCP collection, what are the files I need just for TCP/IP 
support?
 
--John Hupp