Hi Tom,
I have no idea about pure freedos, but I can use the links browser for DOS
in its full graphics mode to go on line in pure ms dos.
It is not my preference, there are things about the browser which do not
speak well, and it does not seem to support cookies.
Still, I have no issues doing
Well, I am on line with DOS wright now so smiles.
Seriously, I resonate with the issue finding Ethernet drivers for laptops,
your success is quite admirable.
In the case of my desktops, I have chosen well known brands which tend to
provide a variety of driver options including DOS.
Again though
> Hi,
> I wanted to ask a question about dos ethernet driver. I think
> it's one of the most satisfying
> thing using dos to go online. You know
> the problem: is to find ad load the driver you need,
> especially for
> laptops.
> Ad it's very hard. For example I still use an old Acer aspire
> 13
Hi,
I wanted to ask a question about dos ethernet driver. I think
it's one of the most satisfying
thing using dos to go online. You know
the problem: is to find ad load the driver you need,
especially for
laptops.
Ad it's very hard. For example I still use an old Acer aspire
1300 ad I load the V