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Hi,
It is wonderful that so much work is going into freeDOS networking.
My wish list would be for a simple networking system that is like the XP
system. I use old Open Access IV by SPI and I have had lots of trouble
getting it to work and network a DOS or vitualDOS enviroment. Under XP i map
a dr
On 5/31/2011 6:55 AM, Ulrich Hansen wrote:
> I think users will like that your server takes good care of the data
> and doesn't loose or damage them. This is an important thing. On the
> other hand, most people will connect to the FTP server from more
> popular operating systems than DOS. So
On 5/31/2011 2:23 AM, Marcos Favero Florence de Barros wrote:
> Hi Ulrich, Michael, others,
>> Now that mTCP is Free Software, I think the next version of
>> FreeDOS should focus on getting basic networking abilities.
> That's wonderful news :-)
>
> Are you also contemplating networks for sharing f
Hi Ulrich, Michael, others,
> Now that mTCP is Free Software, I think the next version of
> FreeDOS should focus on getting basic networking abilities.
That's wonderful news :-)
Are you also contemplating networks for sharing files, i.e., a client-
server scheme on which a database could operate?
HI Michael,
thanks a lot for the detailed answer!
>> 1. When I try to copy a file with a long filename in Filezilla to the
>> FreeDOS machine mTCP ftpsrv will not store it. Instead it responds
>> with "550 Bad path". Filezilla translates this to "Critical error". In
>> comparison, WATT32 ftpsrv32