Watt-32 is a good tcp/ip stack, but to add one to the DOS kernel would
be overkill.  Simply link it into your executable that uses networking
(which will in turn use installed packet drivers to access the network
card).  Watt-32 has decent BSD sockets emulation interface, so if you
are familiar with creating networking applications for linux, watt-32
should be similar.

On 6/7/06, Denis dos Santos Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All!
>
>
> i'm new in freedos world! =)
>
>
> i was see, ''web browser'', ''gui'' and others!
>
> freedos have tcp/ip stack ?
>
> links ? hints/tips?!
>
> thanks!
>
>
> regards,
> Denis
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