Hi! To do some additional name-dropping on the DOS WiFi topic here:

https://www.olimex.com/Products/IoT/ESP32/ESP32-GATEWAY/open-source-hardware

https://www.hackster.io/techbase_group/arduino-esp32-serial-port-to-tcp-converter-via-wifi-66d341

https://github.com/martin-ger/esp_wifi_repeater/blob/master/README.md

In short, you can do interesting things with cheap WiFi (and Bluetooth)
enabled controller modules, including things which involve LAN or RS232,
so there might be some "turn some modules for a total of 10-25 USD into
a connector between WiFi and LAN or serial port" project out there for
those who prefer tinkering over ready to use brand devices :-)

ESP32 are 4 USD 2-core controller modules with WiFi, Bluetooth and more
interfaces, 520 kB RAM, more compute power than your 386 PC. But just
marketed as wireless controller, less as microcontroller. "ESP8266++"
Maybe fast enough to simulate a PC XT, with MDA graphics, in software.

Cheers, Eric



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