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2015-05-17 6:45 GMT+02:00, Dario Roncone <darioronco...@gmail.com>:
> There is a Extended CommandShellExtension For DOS, Windows
> Novelll.It´´s called 4DOS.com  ? It can be usefull. (batchFiles..
>
> 2015-05-17 6:38 GMT+02:00, Dario Roncone <darioronco...@gmail.com>:
>> YES that´s corect (-:
>>
>> 2015-05-17 6:29 GMT+02:00, Dario Roncone <darioronco...@gmail.com>:
>>> that´s nice....
>>>
>>> 2015-05-17 5:25 GMT+02:00, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net>:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> clearly mixing terms, distracted when i wrote..anniversary of my dad's
>>>> death today.
>>>> I was thinking of two separate features.
>>>> Native networking allows the use of USB drives  and the like without
>>>> drivers  for them.
>>>> I have this working fine in ms dos using a USB driver I shared here.
>>>> still
>>>>
>>>> it would be nice to have it more solidly built in.
>>>> As for the wireless idea, I do not need many options, just one, with
>>>> 802-11 B
>>>> working  fine by me.  I do not want to take access points around with
>>>> me,
>>>> I do not have a smart phone at all.   Just
>>>> the driver the card and the ability to take  my dos laptop into the
>>>> sort
>>>> of settings I know still support that level of connection.  Enough for
>>>> me
>>>> to want the  option if it can be found.
>>>> Hope that is more clear. I respect how you choose to do things,  I
>>>> choose
>>>> to
>>>>
>>>> do this   differently and at a different speed lol.
>>>> Karen
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, 16 May 2015, Mateusz Viste wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 16/05/2015 21:12, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>>>>>> I would love to have native networking so one can run wireless and or
>>>>>> Ethernet  cards.  I do understand some support exists, but last
>>>>>> thread
>>>>>> indicated that it is a bit dated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Karen,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not sure I understand what you are meaning exactly by 'native'
>>>>> networking. Netwoking in DOS is relying on a packet driver, and then
>>>>> it's only a matter of having the right application to do the job. Of
>>>>> course it implies you have a packet driver for the specific network
>>>>> card. IIRC, there's very little packet driver support for wifi cards
>>>>> (and probably not at all when considering anything else than 802.11
>>>>> B).
>>>>> Personally I use a cheap $10 access point that provides me with a
>>>>> wifi->ethernet connectivity for my DOS machine.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, could you please provide more intel on what you are having
>>>>> troubles exactly?
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers,
>>>>> Mateusz
>>>>>
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