Quoting wiwa64 :
>
>> I also noted NTOOLS in a seperate package. As it happens, I know the
>> guy who wrote netcat on which it's modelled. This is very nice to have
>> for DOS.
> Actually there is more than one implementation of netcat for DOS.
> Michael Brutmans mtcp package also comes with an n
Quoting "Michael B. Brutman" :
>
>
> We really need more programmers. I've done my part to create a
> framework for writing TCP/IP and UDP applications. There are a lot of
> neat ideas floating around, but for one person it is like trying to boil
> the ocean.
>
> Can write code but you are not
Jack,
Most modern flash devices have cells that are writable at least 10
times that - 100,000 cycles is the minimum you will find. Better
devices have even higher cycle counts.
DOM products have FLASH in them - Nobody said anything about DRAM. If
they had DRAM they would have to be contin
Quoting Bernd Blaauw :
> Is your machine on the internet or did you perform some router port
> forwarding magic? I've always wanted to do that, however router software
> isn't that cooperative usually.
The machine is behind a firewall and the firewall is setup to forward
incoming requests on po
Quoting Bernd Blaauw :
> Op 1-6-2011 18:25, mbbrut...@brutman.com schreef:
>>>
Well, relatively free. A certain group of people are aghast that I used
GPL v3 - apparently that is not free enough for them. I'm getting a
good laugh out of that conversation though.
>>>
>
> I've read
Quoting Christian Masloch :
>>> Now that mTCP is Free Software, I think the next version of FreeDOS
>>> should focus on getting basic networking abilities.
>
>> Well, relatively free. A certain group of people are aghast that I used
>> GPL v3 - apparently that is not free enough for them. I'm ge
Quoting cordat...@aol.com:
> With all the discussion on mTCP it seems this package is getting a
> lot of attention.
>
> Is there any update as to when we might be able to get source or
> even just a binary library?
Short story - working on it.
Longer story .. it's all my original code and I
Quoting Eric Auer :
>
> Hi Santiago,
>
>> Update: I installed easily the NDIS2 drivers for my card, then the packet
>> driver wrapper. mTCP is working perfectly.
>> Right now, I am trying TCP's MS CLIENT 3.0 to connect to the SMB share
>> through TCP/IP.
>
> Nice! Maybe you could email a summary o
I appreciate the interest in mTCP, but there is a limitation you need
to be aware of.
The mTCP DHCP client is designed for the mTCP applications. You can
use it and adapt it to do other things, but you will have to write
some scripts or code to take the output from the DHCP client (a text
James,
I'm not well versed on lynx - it is built on top of the WATTCP
library. Try a simpler application like PING or FTP which also uses
the WATTCP library before you move onto lynx - at least you will know
you have the basic configuration settings correct.
Somebody else already pointed
Quoting Bernd Blaauw :
> Your TCP/IP stack seems quite fast from the few tests I've done with it
> a few weeks ago, comparing the FTP program to DJGPP WATTCP "Wget"
> program. Definately worthwile.
> So far I've noted the following:
> * "BINARY" command seemed missing from documentation
> * No dow
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