Hi!

I have a pi running raspbian (debian 10) and samba 4.9 which serves files
to a set of DOS QEMU VMs using the MSCLIENT 3.0 for DOS network stack.

That sounds unnecessarily complex: You could run the DOS apps in a
number of DOSEMU2 windows which can use Linux directories as drives.
This would not require any Samba or any MSCLINT to be running :-)

Not sure when DOSEMU2 will support Raspberry Pi, but for those who
have PC compatible computers, it would be an easy method to run a
number of DOS apps simultaneously.

However, your answer is great for the general question how DOS can
connect to Windows drives today! I think Linux and Samba make it a
lot easier to disable security (only sane for restricted networks)
sufficently to make DOS clients happy, compared to using Windows.

Regards, Eric



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