I believe there is one already, a bugtracker entry that is. Contacting the mailing list was sort of a shot in the dark, to see if someone had found away to make it work. Which it sounds like you may have. I'll try out the NDIS thing today. I dont know how well its going to work with my application, but its worth a shot at least.
Thanks! Klaus Espenlaub wrote: > Nathan wrote: > >>Definately didnt work. >>I checked the manual to be sure, it doesnt really detail the packet >>driver, just the network interface in general (which i expected). As >>far as i can tell, the network interface is enabled, and "should" work. >> However, when i try to launch the packet driver from DOS (pcntpk >>INT=0x60) the driver returns an error stating that it cannot find the >>device. > > > Sorry, turns out that I didn't pay enough attention to the "packet > driver" part of your mail. Actually I don't remember anyone trying to > use the packet driver for DOS. What I know is that the DOS NDIS driver > works. Which is of course not the same thing as the packet driver, but > you can try if as a workaround using the NDIS driver with one of the > NDIS to packet driver converters is viable, e.g. DISPKT9. > > Of course it'd be good if you'd create a bugtracker entry for this, as > such old DOS stuff is not important enough to look into right now and > might be forgotten otherwise. > _______________________________________________ vbox-users mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users
