Networking FreeDOS - Network
Networks allow two or more computers to connect and share information,
such as via the Internet and a web browser. To get connected, you will
need either a Modem or an Ethernet card. If you choose Ethernet, you
will need a supported driver, such as Crynwr, ODI or NDIS. The most
common protocol is TCP/IP, but many networks also support IPX/SPX. To
share data with other systems, you will need NFS or CIFS.
* Main article: Networking FreeDOS.
External Links
* Bart's Network Boot Disk ver 2.7 (Bart Lagerweij, see:
http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/ (*01))
* DOS Applications for Internet Use (Michael Bernardi, see:
http://www.dendarii.co.uk/FAQs/dos-apps.html (*02))
* DOS-Meta FAQ: Useful information for DOS users (Michael Bernardi,
see: http://www.dendarii.co.uk/FAQs/dos-meta_faq.html (*03))
(*01) https://web.archive.org/web/20080602204233/http://www.
nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/
(*02) OK
(*03) OK
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