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From: Jude DaShiell <jdashiel AT shellworld DOT net>
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Subject: Re: drdos ethernet question
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The dosbook program does what for screen reader users like myself are bad 
screen writes which screen readers have trouble handling.  Later I found 
the drdos documentation on line and tried doing what was in Chapter 25. 
That's when a friend and me found out we're probably going to need to find 
a compatible pci card if such exists.  Most compatible cards are isa based 
and require exact matches for drivers or drdos never detects the card. 
We're using dhcp over here and tcp/ip with metrocast.com.  That's going 
through a ditigal modem and router that isn't wireless.  I figure lynx and 
mskermit should work fine once I get it set up as well as wput and wget 
and the ssh tools in djgpp but nettamer won't work without a dial up modem 
unless it's since been updated substantially.  Right now, the bios/cmos 
recognizes an ethernet card in the machine but drdos setup doesn't find 
any ethernet card.



On Tue, 30 Sep 2008, Arno Schuh wrote:

> Hi,
> who told you something about net.cfg?
> I didn't read such an info right in this list.
> To run most of the internet applications for DOS I know - except i. e.
> Netamer, that afaIk. only connects by its own dial up routine - only needs a
> paket driver like the mentioned rtspkt.com. There are others around for
> other ethernet cards.
> Of course you have to setup your browser i. e. the lynx.cfg properly, but
> these help files are in english.
> If your ethernet card is directly connected to the net (not via a router)
> you should look for pepa. That's a pppoe driver software from Herbert
> Hanewinkel. I don't know if it is still available. Because I use a router, I
> didn''t spend a lot of time to test, how it works.
>
> Yours sincerely
>
> Arno
>
> Jude DaShiell <jdashiel AT shellworld DOT net> schrieb Am Dienstag, 30. September
> 2008 10:23:
>
>> Okay, does anyone know where some good examples of net.cfg files can
>> be found?  I'm finding some, but when a page translates from russian
>> to english my confidence is shaken in the quality of the translation.
>
>
>

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