Hello.
Stian Sletner wrote:
The incoming IPX
packets _are_ to broadcast address, but DOSEMU does not pick them up
because (I assume) they originate from the same interface, eth0.
Well, all the outgoing packets have
the PACKET_OUTGOING type. They are
not intended to be received on the
same interf
Hello.
Boszormenyi Zoltan wrote:
and I compiled dosemu-1.1.3.7 with the attached compile-time settings.
Don't use setup-dosemu script for
now as it removes some important
options from compiletime-settings.
The "compiletime-settings" provided
by default would do in most cases
(or edit it manually
Hi. I am really sorry for bugging you again with basicly the same
problem but I seem to be trapped again and this list is the only
thing left where I know I could find help.
I have some dosemu clients and some Windows clients, who all want to use
one shared disk on another machine. The fileserver
* At 2002-11-29T00:06+0300, Stas Sergeev wrote:
| Well, before anything else, please just explain (to yourself and to
| me:) what do you *actually* need?
Stas, thanks for answering, I'm sorry if I sound confused, because I'm
not actually very much so. :) Let me try to explain in examples.
I have
Hello.
Stian Sletner wrote:
I experimented some more with this, since it seemed to be the right
thing to do, the dosnet stuff is IP oriented after all, and shouldn't
be necessary to achieve this, I would think.
Dosnet have nothing to do with IP.
It's goal is to emulate an Ethernet
network on a s
Hi,
I wanted to play some old games on my new RH8.0 (all upgrades are applied),
and I compiled dosemu-1.1.3.7 with the attached compile-time settings.
I also installed the freedos package but for some reason the games I
wanted to try
does not start.
So I decided to install MS-DOS 6.22 into a di