You could also use something like EPPPD and Arachne includes a dialer
packet driver as well (might even be EPPPD).
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 3:13 PM geneb <ge...@deltasoft.com> wrote:
> > On Jul 10, 2018, 1:23 PM, David McMackins wrote:
> >
> >> Even if I did, that doesn't answer my question. Even if I get connected
> >> to dial-up, will TCP/IP applications still work, or will they complain
> >> about drivers since they are trying to access a NIC?
> >>
>
> David, you might be well served by looking into SLIP & PPP options for
> DOS. Something like Trumpet WinSock, but for DOS.
>
> You could configure a Raspberry Pi as a PPP or SLIP host and connect to it
> via a null modem cable.
>
> g.
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