On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 21:56:49 -0800, you wrote:
Hi,
>If you are interested in looking at the source code to a graphical DOS
>networking application, the source to the Arachne GPL graphical web
>browser is available. I am not sure this uses wattcp or not for the
>networking, but it ertainly works
> DOS. As you say network details can be handled but I have no idea about if
> graphical interface can be done.
If you are interested in looking at the source code to a graphical DOS
networking application, the source to the Arachne GPL graphical web
browser is available. I am not sure this uses
ser] re: is freedos suiteble for simple network
applications?
Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 11:18:56 +0100 (MET)
Hi, with FreeDOS, you can indeed use dialup if you have a
real serial port modem (as opposed to a Winmodem / softmodem,
for which you would need extra drivers which you will not
have for DOS). Y
> many network card drivers for DOS. Your app can then use
> wattcp (16bit) or watt32 (32bit, e.g. Watcom or GNU C DJGPP
Actually, Watt32 is 32bit AND 16bit; e.g. it can be compiled in the
OpenWatcom 16bit small memory model, but the name simply suggests that
it is optimized for 32bit. Watt32 is
Hi, with FreeDOS, you can indeed use dialup if you have a
real serial port modem (as opposed to a Winmodem / softmodem,
for which you would need extra drivers which you will not
have for DOS). You can also use a LAN connection, crynwr has
many network card drivers for DOS. Your app can then use
wa