* At 2002-11-15T17:35+0300, Stas Sergeev wrote:
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| Check if $_pktdriver=(on) and that
| dosemu is running with root perms.
$_pktdriver = (on) did indeed solve it. I should've read the ChangeLog,
it seems. :) Thanks.
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Hello.
Stian Sletner wrote:
haven't had a chance to test this until now. Just tried with 1.1.3.7,
Right:)
but I can't get past trying to load PDETHER. It says:
FATAL: Packet Driver not found on software interrupt 60 hex.
Check if $_pktdriver=(on) and that
dosemu is running with root perms.
* At 2002-09-27T07:34+0400, Stas Sergeev wrote:
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| Now you may want to try 1.1.3.4. As for dosemu's IPX, it is still a
| nightmare in the hell from the DPMI's point of view, but the Packet
| Driver was finally cured, so you can try playing doom via a packet
| driver, loading an ipxodi from dos (m
Hello.
Stian Sletner wrote:
> it booted up and got to the usual map01 starting point, but I couldn't
> move at all, I tried moving the mouse and waiting like 10 minutes to see
> if there was any reaction at all, but there wasn't.
Now you may want to try 1.1.3.4. As for
dosemu's IPX, it is still a
I figured out what it was. My DOS box was set to 802.2 while DOSEMU
sent 802.3 frames. It sort of works now, but is so slow that it's
totally unusable. Yet, it doesn't seem to consume neither much network
capacity nor CPU on the Linux box, so I don't know what the problem is.
Ideas?
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* At 2002-07-08T13:16+0100, Bart Oldeman wrote:
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| Did you try the IPX related patch from www.dosemu.org/stas?
I tried it now, didn't seem to make any difference.
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On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Stian Sletner wrote:
> * At 2002-07-08T10:40+0200, Reinhard Karcher wrote:
> :
> | you need ipxsupport in your linuxkernel,
>
> Well. I've loaded the ipx kernel module. Is there anything else I need
> to do? I tried to play around with the IPX tools (ipx_interface etc),
>
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 12:24:54PM +0200, Stian Sletner wrote
>
> Well. I've loaded the ipx kernel module. Is there anything else I need
> to do? I tried to play around with the IPX tools (ipx_interface etc),
> but didn't quite know what to do, and it didn't seem to have much of an
> effect.
* At 2002-07-08T10:40+0200, Reinhard Karcher wrote:
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| you need ipxsupport in your linuxkernel,
Well. I've loaded the ipx kernel module. Is there anything else I need
to do? I tried to play around with the IPX tools (ipx_interface etc),
but didn't quite know what to do, and it didn't seem to
On Sun, Jul 07, 2002 at 09:37:08PM +0200, Stian Sletner wrote
> I found accounts from people who claim to have this working, so I set
> out to duplicate it. I've come so far as to make it actually send IPX
> data out on my network (watching with tcpdump from another box), but
> IPXSETUP.EXE does
I found accounts from people who claim to have this working, so I set
out to duplicate it. I've come so far as to make it actually send IPX
data out on my network (watching with tcpdump from another box), but
IPXSETUP.EXE does not detect the other (real DOS) box that's waiting for
it. I notice t
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