From: Andy Stamp
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Hi Mateusz,
I've been following your posts both here and on the VCF forum (
http://www.vcfed
From: Mateusz Viste
On Mon, 24 Apr 2017 21:11:25 -0400, Andy Stamp wrote:
> I set up a Linux VM with a FAT32 partition for the server and was
> playing with version 0.8.1 on my 486 and it was working great. Loaded
> Lotus 123 right off the network (and faster than I expected).
I'm glad it works
From: Mateusz Viste
Hello group,
Not that long ago I announced here a new software I have created, named
EtherDFS. EtherDFS is an 'installable filesystem' TSR for DOS. It maps a
drive from a remote computer (typically Linux-based) to a local drive
letter, using raw ethernet frames to communicate
On Mon, 24 Apr 2017 21:11:25 -0400, Andy Stamp wrote:
> I set up a Linux VM with a FAT32 partition for the server and was
> playing with version 0.8.1 on my 486 and it was working great. Loaded
> Lotus 123 right off the network (and faster than I expected).
I'm glad it works for you!
> My questio
Hi Mateusz,
I've been following your posts both here and on the VCF forum (
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/showthread.php?57027-EtherDFS-an-ethernet-drive-for-DOS)
and was inspired to pick up a Xircom PE3 adapter to help move files to and
from my old XT with a bad FDC.
I set up a Linux VM with a FAT3
Hello group,
Not that long ago I announced here a new software I have created, named
EtherDFS. EtherDFS is an 'installable filesystem' TSR for DOS. It maps a
drive from a remote computer (typically Linux-based) to a local drive
letter, using raw ethernet frames to communicate.
Last weekend I r