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from: shadow{at}shadowgard.com
date: 2008-10-09 22:01:20
subject: Re: drdos ethernet question

From: shadow{at}shadowgard.com

On 9 Oct 2008 at 20:03, Jude DaShiell wrote:

> 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.

Well, I know it's an unpopular solution, but it may be easier to have 
a sighted user put together a working net.cfg for you.

Could you give more details about what you are trying to do and what 
hardware you've got? 

> 
> 
> 
> 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  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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Leonard Erickson (aka shadow)
shadow at shadowgard dot com




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