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NCSA Telnet can use a packet driver or it can talk directly to several different Ethernet cards without the need for a packet driver.
And although DOS came a little bit before the era of widespread networking on home computers, there was enough overlap such that reasonably eos networking software exists for DOS. The name is a tongue-in-cheek sound-alike to Ethernet, and refers to the use of someone wearing sneakers as the transport mechanism for the data. Inside the packet driver is code to talk to a specific piece of hardware.
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Brutman, mbbrutman at gmail. Often there was just one parallel port compared with two serial ports on a computer, and the parallel port was often connected to a printer. Here are some examples:. This isn't the only silver-faced beauty I own, either.
DOS TCP/IP Networking with Packet Drivers
Parallel ports also evolved to ods at faster and faster speeds using improved handshaking on the wires and even DMA. Protocol suites are interesting but most people do not interact with them; they use applications that hide the details of the protocol suite and underlying data transfer medium. Parallel ports were not used for communications as much as serial ports were. The approach that you choose will probably be driven by the applications that you want to use.
Holy crap, I just noticed in the pictures This was a simple approach that worked back when there were few network adapters, but you can see a few problems with it.
I have not experienced one but I have read in many places that if you find a 3Com 3C based adapter that you should burn it and bury it.
At this point your machine is physically ready to talk on your network. Of course you might have a machine doa enough to have PCI slots or an Ethernet adapter on the motherboard. For 8 bit ISA bus machines your choices are more limited. In this case, doa to a piece of networking hardware.
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I would look for a adapter from a well-known manufacturer with an RJ45 connector and a good packet driver. Modern web sites are generally too complex to render on old machines and the extensive use of Javascript has made it difficult for old machines. When a TSR returns you to the command line it has stopped running, but it leaves dks loaded in memory which allows other programs to call it and use the code. One of the great things about NCSA Telnet is that the source code is readily available for download - with the correct build environment, you can modify it!
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The software interrupt to use is usually specified on the command line when the packet driver is loaded. A full implementation requires more memory than is usually available on an old PC.
That hardware might be a network adapter, an Ethernet chipset 3v509 through the parallel port, or even just a plain serial port. A device manufacturer needed to provide a packet driver, which was a small TSR that provided the API in the form of software interrupts.
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This behavior makes it look like an extension to DOS; once it is loaded your computer knows 3v509 to do something new. On the other hand, the rewards are well worth it. Being realistic, you are not going to want to use DOS to 3v509 the web.
Stated requirements are DOS 2. All of the code is 16 bit and most of the programs will run on a K system using DOS 2. Here is my set of criteria:.
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