FYI: I mirrored the DIS_PKT 11 on ibibilio:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/net/
On 1/5/08, Ulrich Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> >>> Can Freedos run ndiswrapper?
>
> No. Ndiswrapper is a linux program that enables the Linux kernel to
> use NDIS drivers (
Hi Chris,
>>> Can Freedos run ndiswrapper?
No. Ndiswrapper is a linux program that enables the Linux kernel to
use NDIS drivers (drivers written for Microsoft Windows).
In contrary to Linux, DOS itself doesn't provide networking.
Networking is built either right into the applications or into a
Hi Christopher,
> > Can Freedos run ndiswrapper?
> No, it can't. FreeDOS needs a dedicated DOS packet driver to work.
I am not sure what you mean with ndiswrapper, but there ARE
drivers which connect to NDIS or ODI drivers on one end and
present PACKET services on the other end. So Mateusz is to
Hi!
On Friday 04 January 2008, Chris Lemire wrote:
> Can Freedos run ndiswrapper?
No, it can't. FreeDOS needs a dedicated DOS packet driver to work.
> If not, is it possible to get a Trendnet
> tew-424ub usb wireless network adapter working in Freedos?
Again, no.
Besides the fact that there
Can Freedos run ndiswrapper? If not, is it possible to get a Trendnet tew-424ub
usb wireless network adapter working in Freedos? If yes, can I bridge the
wireless internet connection with a wired connection to share the wireless
internet to another computer through a crossover cable in Freedos?
Can Freedos run ndiswrapper? If not, is it possible to get a Trendnet tew-424ub
usb wireless network adapter working in Freedos? If yes, can I bridge the
wireless internet connection with a wired connection to share the wireless
internet to another computer through a crossover cable in Freedos?