Mail Archives: djgpp/2005/11/25/21:48:29
hi jean-pierre,
in my experience, not all packet drivers would work well under windows.
the plip driver worked well, while true nic drivers should probably need
some dos wrapper.
plip was ok for me (i wanted to test a djgpp based peer to peer
application i made), so i did not further inquire.
you might find
http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~phekda/richdawe/lsck/lsck.htm helpfull,
as it deals to (djgpp) networking under windows.
alex
Jean-Pierre Le Rouzic wrote:
> Hello
>
> a) When I try to launch a python program making: "import webservers", this
> import works fine under Windows, but do not work under dos.
> I use the same parameters for python environment (or at least I think I use
> the same parameters).
>
> b) The same program complains that a packet driver is not running while
> under Windows, but the packet driver says under Windows:
> H:\apps\python>e:\fdos\net\drivers\sl118\pktdrv\sis900.exe
> SiS 900/7016 PCI Adapters Packet Driver Version 1.15 (16/Aug/2002)
> (c) Copyright 2002 SiS Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
> Error: no adapter found with that configuration
> H:\apps\python>
>
> How can I trick Windows to use it's NDIS driver maskeraded as a packet
> driver?
>
> What do you think of this? Thanks for help.
>
> Jean-Pierre
>
>
>
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