check SourceForge for open source programs. I just did a search and found
one that I think will work for you.

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> To: Jan van Wijk <j...@dfsee.com>, freedos-user <
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> Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2018 21:15:30 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS website
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 5:16 AM Jan van Wijk <ecomstat...@dfsee.com> wrote:
> >
> > Yes, unfortunatily I have no network connectivity in my FreeDOS VM,
> > but I handle that by mounting a virtual-disk shared with other VM's.
> > But normally I only need it to test my bootable-CD, so I just boot
> > the ISO in a VM ...
>
> Getting a DOS packet driver working (under VBox or QEMU) is very easy.
>
> > PS:
> > The user-interface library 'TxWin' I use for my disk-tool is open-source.
>
> I've never used it, but I pointed Jim Hall to it (although I don't
> think even he used it) a few years ago. But that was old versions
> (txwin1xx.zip and txwin2xx.zip). A quick glance shows LGPL, is that
> still true? Do you mind if we mirror these (old and/or new) to iBiblio
> for us?
>
> > For the DOS target, it needs the OpenWatcom compiler to build anything,
> > so is probably not easy to use natively on FreeDOS.
>
> OW 1.9 runs natively in DOS. Or did you mean the makefiles need
> adjustments? (Long cmdlines for OW tools need an asterisk/star '*' !!)
>
> > It also needs/uses the DOS32A extender to create 32-bit dos-extended
> programs ...
>
> Which one? 9.1.2 (circa 2006?) is latest (but not included by default
> in old OW 1.9). Well, we're already familiar with it, and it's
> mirrored on iBiblio, IIRC.
>
> > https://www.dfsee.com/txwin/txwin5xx.zip
> >
> > Apart from DOS as a target, you can build for OS/2, Windows, Linux and
> macOS.
>
> Cool (but I'm probably not a good enough programmer to properly use it!).
>
>
>
>
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Pär Moberg" <ghostdew...@gmail.com>
> To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
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> Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2018 13:17:27 +0200
> Subject: [Freedos-user] Looking for Video Player (open source?)
> Hello,
> I am looking for a free, preferably opensource, video player.
> Codec supported must be Cinepak and either alaw or Microsoft ADPCM.
> Should have support for Cinepak, 16-bit pcm, alaw and Microsoft ADPCM.
> All of this in a AVI container.
>
> I have found quickview while searching but it is neither free or
> opensource.
>
> //Pär
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