> Since FreeDOS doesn't support physical network hardware (even if it's
emulated in a program like PCem or 86Box), I figure there's no way
FreeDOS is gonna be able to connect to the Internet, right? Well...
Lol. Lmao, even. I did manage to connect my FreeDOS to the Internet at
some point but it's not as glamorous as one would think.
> The developers of the 86Box project have recently implemented
emulation of a Hayes-compatible dial-up modem. So my question is... will
FreeDOS support the emulated modem?
This isn't FreeDOS' scope. If that modem has DOS drivers, then since it
falls into FD's scope to be ABI-compatible with Microsoft DOS up to and
including 6.22, supporting that modem and therefore its drivers is a
welcome and in fact intended consequence of this rigid scope. So I would
try to get regular DOS drivers for that modem if I were you. Best of luck.
Best regards,
Michał Dec
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