Here is a neat summary of the DOS PPP drivers: http://www.oldskool.org/guides/tvdog/internet.html#I ...but, someone has already raised this question: Do you have a "counterpart"?
I mean - a dial-in service answering with a modem and a PPP stack. Or at least a null-modem connection to a PPP "server", such as pppd running on Linux. Or possibly Windows running the "server side of RAS" would work too.
On BTTR, there is a thread about this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLVHXn79l8M "Let's Make a DOS BBS in a offensively modern way" 00:00 - Intro 00:15 - A Word from our sponsors 00:39 - What is a BBS 05:16 - How does a BBS work 13:15 - Lets get modern (containers) 23:51 - Kubernetes 26:56 - Build a server install Kubernetes 31:30 - Ceph, lets store some files 38:09 - Doors 42:38 - Lets make a helm chart 49:03 - Dial in and modems 53:17 - fTelnet 55:28 - Fidonet 58:13 - Thanks https://github.com/jgoerzen/docker-bbs-renegade Might fit with the topic discussed here, but on the other side, it might not answer the question which SLIP or PPP servers can be recommended and whether you connect them to real or rather simulated modems? I have not watched the video yet. Let me know :-) Regards, Eric _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user