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What does the GPL allow? (Announce)

posted by mbbrutman Homepage, Washington, USA, 31.05.2011, 04:18

> Anyways, enough of this, who cares, thanks for your work! :ok: (Now if only
> I can figure out how to get it working under DOSEMU, heh, am I crazy for
> wanting that?)

The state of the DOSEMU documentation leaves a little bit to be desired, but I see two paths:

[1] Dedicate a network card to DOSEMU. This works today in the stable release. (Documented in chapter 2 of the docs.)

[2] Use the developers release; it looks like DOSEMU can be set to emulate a packet driver. Instead of loading a packet driver in your DOS session to talk to an emulated network card this technique cuts out the emulation of the hardware and just provides the packet driver interface already built in. (Documented in chapter 15 of the docs.)


I'm not sure how stable option 2 is, but that is a promising approach. My Linux machine is woefully out of date otherwise I'd try it out.

I routinely run under DOSBox under Windows. DOSBox doesn't support networking directly, but there is a custom build of it that has NE2000 emulation. Look for the HAL-9000 "Megabuild".


Mike

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