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Message-Id: <199708110900.VAA19188@host02.net.voyager.co.nz>
From: "Robin Jury" <rljury AT voyager DOT co DOT nz>
To: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: OpenDOS on an 8088 XT?
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 20:53:41 +1200
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Rik,

haven't tried opendos on an xt yet, but I have been using them as Linux
terminals (booting off a 720kb floppy that also held the driver and
terminal prog) using 3Com etherlink II (3c503 ??) cards. They are good
standard cards with drivers easy to find. Ask locally, someone is bound to
have a stack of them lying about as they were a standard for many networks
a few years ago. I doubt if new 8 bit cards have been made in years.

Robin

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> From: Rik! <rmeber AT maila DOT wm DOT edu>
> To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
> Subject: OpenDOS on an 8088 XT?
> Date: Monday, 11 August 1997 3:04pm
> 
> i just pulled my old XT out of the closet to use as a terminal for my
Linux
> box and as a part of my network, still have to find an 8-bit ethernet
card
> (that is, if such a thing exists). i copied the 'directory install' of
> OpenDOS w/ networking onto my XT and tried to run the install program,
but
> i get an error saying: 'requires Microsoft Windows.' this doesn't seem
> right, considering i installed it onto a partition of my linux box fine,
> without running windows. anybody ever encounter this? hell, anybody ever
> try to install OpenDOS on an XT before? any suggestions (about installing
> OpenDOS on an XT *or* finding an 8-bit ethernet card) would be helpful.
> 
> thanx all,
> rik.

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