DR DOS 7.03 download page:

http://www.calderathin.com/products/drdos/download.html

> DriftwoodDave wrote:
> -
> -> Could anyone point me toward free networking software? I'd
> -> like to play with my home systems and see what I can set up.
> -
> The simpliest way to go is NS-LAN.  It's simple, compact,
> reliable and relatively easy to set up.  Unfortunately it only
> allows 2 computers on the network (the multi-computer version
> costs big bucks).  Still, the 2-computer version is ideal for
> a home system.
> -
> The other option is DR-DOS (with Netware).  This works fine:
> more comprehensive than NS-LAN, but bulky and more complicated.
> -
> I initially set up an NS-LAN system and then switched to DR-DOS
> (so that I could put a third computer on the network).  Now I
> have deleted DR-DOS and switched back to NS-LAN.  I just can't
> resist it:  simple, small footprint, and it does exactly what I
> want (except for the 2-computer limit).  I still have 3 computers
> on my net, but the two clients have the same node number - as long
> as I don't boot the network on both at the same time, everything
> is perfect.

From,
 Paul (Quantum Business Systems)
 www.quantumsystems.com.au

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