Mail Archives: opendos/2001/05/29/09:03:09
Most of our applications run on ethernet backbones through a Linux
gateway and have ethernet cards. For NCSA or Arachne on drdos, a packet
driver is all that's required as the dos applications supply the ip
stack.. (There are a number of ppp-slip dialers that present the
standard packet driver face to the world and work just fine.)
I am running IE5 Win31 Trumpet over drdos with an ethernet connection to
the ouside world, and it smokes.. My experience with MS provided dialers
has been bad; I suggest using a dialer like that supplied with Arachne
with the winpkt shim. MS has the bad habit of being "Proprietary" and
doesn't always play well with the other kids :-)
"da Silva, Joe" wrote:
>
> When you say "Trumpet winsock as the protocol stack", that's the
> Trumpet Windoze TCP/IP stack, not the Trumpet DOS TCP/IP stack,
> right?
>
> Also, remember "I am running ie5. using trumpet for the tcp/ip stack,
> and it works fine" (2001/03/14) ... ? Well, I finally managed to install
> IE5 for W3.X ... by booting from a MS-DOS 6.22 floppy first!!! It simply
> would not install the dialler or browser using DR-DOS 6.0 or 7.02(+)!
> Am I right to assume, the machines where you managed to install
> this stuff, were running M$-DOS & Windoze 3.X ?
>
> Joe.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Thomas A Webb [SMTP:tawebb AT earthlink DOT net]
> > Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2001 4:32
> > To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
> > Subject: Re: Fwd: DRDOS & IP
> >
> > Drdos supports ipx, a novell protocol. Out of the crate, it doesn't
> > support IP.
> >
> > IP for dos is available in many flavors and most work with drdos quite
> > well. For users of win3x, use a packet driver for ethernet or ppp
> > connections, winpkt shim, and Trumpet winsock as the protocol stack. It
> > works well and is a bit faster than the same machine running MicroSoft
> > dos. There is a ton of stuff for IP on dos at Simtel. If anyone needs
> > specific help on this, I have been using it in recycling and teaching
> > situations, and can help via email.
> >
> >
> > Florian Xaver wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > Maybe, someone can help me?
> > > I don't know the answerd:
> > >
> > > > Somewhere I've seen something like "DR-DOS supports DOS TCP/IP
> > stack". But
> > > > when I tried to DL this "new" version, I could find only old 1999
> > version,
> > >
> > > > which I got that year from Caldera.
> > >
> > > > How about IP support in DR-DOS? Could you clarify the situation?
> > >
> > > so long,flox
> > >
> > > Dr-DOS - the unofficial page - http://www.drdos.org
> > > SEAL - the best GUI for (Free)DOS - http://www.seal.de.vu
> > > Ostbahnkurti -
> > http://www.archlab.tuwien.ac.at/~hase/franz/konzert_kal.html
> > > -=Lieber Inl?nder Rum als Ausl?nder raus!=-
> >
> > --
> >
> > Thomas Webb
> > Come visit at http://wordwonder.com
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