Re: [Freedos-user] Next mTCP release (2012) - wish lists and ideas?

2012-05-08 Thread BretJ
Only indirectly applicable, but I ran across this web site by accident the other day: http://lspppacm.narod.ru http://lspppacm.narod.ru Not tested or anything (at least by me), but lets you create a packet driver using a PPP link over a USB-attached modem. Is at least interesting, if not usefu

Re: [Freedos-user] Laptop With Built in Wireless

2012-05-08 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! > I recently put FreeDOS on my laptop that has built in wireless. I tried to > see if the BIOS on the computer would let me know what the packet driver Wireless is quite complicated, including extra security layers that are not needed for wired network (LAN) so DOS drivers are very rare. How

Re: [Freedos-user] Laptop With Built in Wireless

2012-05-08 Thread Tom Ehlert
> I recently put FreeDOS on my laptop that has built in wireless. I tried to > see if the BIOS on the computer would let me know what the packet driver > name was or where, but it didn't. So I was wondering how to find it or how > to scan for what type of driver to get, or something. I tried just

Re: [Freedos-user] Laptop With Built in Wireless

2012-05-08 Thread Ralf A. Quint
At 09:04 AM 5/8/2012, Kenny Emond wrote: >I recently put FreeDOS on my laptop that has built in wireless. I >tried to see if the BIOS on the computer would let me know what the >packet driver name was or where, but it didn't. So I was wondering >how to find it or how to scan for what type of dri

Re: [Freedos-user] Laptop With Built in Wireless

2012-05-08 Thread Rugxulo
Hi, On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Kenny Emond wrote: > > I recently put FreeDOS on my laptop that has built in wireless. I tried to > see if the BIOS on the computer would let me know what the packet driver > name was or where, but it didn't. So I was wondering how to find it or how > to scan

[Freedos-user] Laptop With Built in Wireless

2012-05-08 Thread Kenny Emond
I recently put FreeDOS on my laptop that has built in wireless. I tried to see if the BIOS on the computer would let me know what the packet driver name was or where, but it didn't. So I was wondering how to find it or how to scan for what type of driver to get, or something. I tried just typing in

Re: [Freedos-user] LH PCNTPK INT=0x60 not working

2012-05-08 Thread Tom Ehlert
Hi! >> howto says to edit autoexec.bat changing the line "REM LH PCNTPK >> INT=0x60" to "LH PCNTPK INT=0x60". This didn't work for me. please take the time and report the drivers error message. if needed place a PAUSE command below the LH PCNTPK INT=0x60 line. this could be a problem between