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− | Network Setup is not trivial in DOSBox without applying patches e.g. NE2000 NIC interface. But anyway, it is possible; at least with slip/ | + | Network Setup is not trivial in DOSBox without applying patches e.g. NE2000 NIC interface. But anyway, it is possible; at least with slip/PPP over serial or with packet driver shim over IPX. In the followings, ubuntu linux host is assumed at least when slip or ppp is used. |
=== HOWTOs === | === HOWTOs === | ||
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* [[PPP_configuration_on_linux_host|PPP configuration on linux host]] | * [[PPP_configuration_on_linux_host|PPP configuration on linux host]] | ||
* [[Slip_configuration_on_linux_host|Slip configuration on linux host]] | * [[Slip_configuration_on_linux_host|Slip configuration on linux host]] | ||
− | * Tunneling over DOSBox builtin IPX feature (tunneling in tunneling, despite this, it is the simplest to deploy) | + | * [[Networking_using_DOSBox_IPX|Tunneling over DOSBox builtin IPX feature]] (tunneling in tunneling, despite this, it is the simplest to deploy) |
=== Networking Applications === | === Networking Applications === | ||
* Bobcat/Lynx browser | * Bobcat/Lynx browser | ||
− | * Mirc16 IRC client (Windows 3.11) | + | * [[Software:Mirc16|mIRC16 v4.72 16bit]] IRC client (Windows 3.11) |
* mTCP DOS application collection (see more at [[Slip_configuration_on_linux_host|Slip configuration on linux host]]) | * mTCP DOS application collection (see more at [[Slip_configuration_on_linux_host|Slip configuration on linux host]]) | ||
* [[Software:X-Appeal|X-Appeal - X server application]] | * [[Software:X-Appeal|X-Appeal - X server application]] | ||
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* Almost all DOSes that work in DOSBox using serial packet driver or SHIMs to ODI/NDIS for certain applications | * Almost all DOSes that work in DOSBox using serial packet driver or SHIMs to ODI/NDIS for certain applications | ||
* Microsoft Windows 3.11 with Winsock | * Microsoft Windows 3.11 with Winsock | ||
− | * QNX4 demofloppy - modem version (with ppp setup, a standalone live operating system on one floppy) | + | * [[QNX4 demofloppy]] - modem version (with ppp setup, a standalone live operating system on one floppy) |
+ | * [[Minix2 16bit ppp demo]] - Minix2 operating system demo with modem and slip support - slip setup despite its name | ||
=== External Links === | === External Links === |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 18 October 2017
Network Setup is not trivial in DOSBox without applying patches e.g. NE2000 NIC interface. But anyway, it is possible; at least with slip/PPP over serial or with packet driver shim over IPX. In the followings, ubuntu linux host is assumed at least when slip or ppp is used.
HOWTOs
- PPP configuration on linux host
- Slip configuration on linux host
- Tunneling over DOSBox builtin IPX feature (tunneling in tunneling, despite this, it is the simplest to deploy)
Networking Applications
- Bobcat/Lynx browser
- mIRC16 v4.72 16bit IRC client (Windows 3.11)
- mTCP DOS application collection (see more at Slip configuration on linux host)
- X-Appeal - X server application
Operating Systems
- Almost all DOSes that work in DOSBox using serial packet driver or SHIMs to ODI/NDIS for certain applications
- Microsoft Windows 3.11 with Winsock
- QNX4 demofloppy - modem version (with ppp setup, a standalone live operating system on one floppy)
- Minix2 16bit ppp demo - Minix2 operating system demo with modem and slip support - slip setup despite its name
External Links
- Crynwr packet driver collection, ETHERSL.COM can be found here: http://crynwr.com/drivers/
- mTCP site: http://www.brutman.com/mTCP/mTCP.html