I downloaded VirtualBox and got FreeDOS running on it with networking (WATTCP
clients) using a Windows host. (Sorry, no macs here)
It looks like a correct packet driver is in fact PCNTPK.COM, so check if that
is in your autoexec.bat file.
I also tested and verified that it is possible to loa
Sent: Sat, Mar 19, 2011 3:30 pm
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] ntool help
> How do I load the packet driver manually? I have been running autoxec.bat via
> reboot to load the packet driver.
You may need to step back and try reading up a little on DOS. If you don't
understand wha
ow your VM
does networking ... but that's another issue.
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From: James Collins
To: freedos-user
Sent: Sat, Mar 19, 2011 2:43 pm
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] ntool help
How do I load the packet driver manually? I have been running autoxec.bat via
reboot to load the
How do I load the packet driver manually? I have been running autoxec.bat via
reboot to load the packet driver.
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On Mar 19, 2011, at 3:09 PM, "Willi Wasser" wrote:
>
> If NTOOL tells you "bootp/dhcp failed" it means exactly what it says. But
> this can have two different r
My advice ...
Your problem reports are confusing. You say that something is not
working, but it had been working before. If that is the case, what are
you changing? If you can't remember what you changed then it is time to
slow down and take some notes.
The general method for getting a DHC
ly understand which config file is
> being used.
>
> Regarding DHCP not working anymore that sounds like an incorrect packet
> driver for your VM or a setting on the VM or a virtual bridge
> misconfiguration.
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message--
If NTOOL tells you "bootp/dhcp failed" it means exactly what it says. But this
can have two different reasons. Either your packet driver is OK, but no dhcp
server answered NTOOL's request. In this case there must be a problem with the
dhcp server.
Or your packet driver did not load properly, p
: freedos-user
Sent: Sat, Mar 19, 2011 11:15 am
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] ntool help
hello,
I reinstalled freedos to get a fresh start.
I just now have been fooling around with ntool and mTCP.
just now I got dhcp under mTCP to work. but now it isn't working. I can't get
n
hello,
I reinstalled freedos to get a fresh start.
I just now have been fooling around with ntool and mTCP.
just now I got dhcp under mTCP to work. but now it isn't working. I can't get
ntool to work either?
when I run dhcp through mTCP I get an error: failure to get dhcp address. check
you
> i just tried to run ntool and i got back an ip address of:
> MY_IP=0.0.0.0
NTOOL is a WATTCP application itself, one that is linked to a relatively recent
version of the WATTCP library that does support dhcp properly. That means, it
will try to get its ip parameters from dhcp if the WATTCP.CFG
From: Willi Wasser
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wed, March 16, 2011 4:12:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] ntool help
> hello,
> I want to use ntool to redirect output of dhcp to wattcp.cfg.
> I am confused by the -g command li
> hello,
> I want to use ntool to redirect output of dhcp to wattcp.cfg.
> I am confused by the -g command line option. what does mean?
> does anyone know what I would enter, using ntool to redirect output of dhcp
> to wattcp.cfh?
The short answer is: NTOOL -g " " > WATTCP.CFG
Use one (or more
hello,
I want to use ntool to redirect output of dhcp to wattcp.cfg.
I am confused by the -g command line option. what does mean?
does anyone know what I would enter, using ntool to redirect output of dhcp to
wattcp.cfh?
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