Hi!

actually, good question!
Alain/Eric probably has some tips on it
i never played with networks in dos, never needed...
and once my main operating system is kubuntu
all i do is run freedos through qemu or dosemu...
btw, off topic, which city from brazil do you live? :)

Geraldo
Non dvcor, dvco => Sapere Aude
São Paulo, Brasil, -3gmt
site: http://exdev.sf.net/

On 27 April 2010 01:12, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Geraldo Netto said:
>> btw, realtek net cards are cheap here in brazil and
>> has drivers for (free)dos afaik...
>
> and Alain Mouette commented:
>>I already use them when possible: if the user has one,
>>if there is a free PCI slot, if it is not a fake Realtek...
>
>  Did any of you install their DOS ndis2 drivers
> in Windows systems ? All Realtek cards I saw came
> with an OEMSETUP.INF file, which I do not know how
> to use with the Windows installer to add (not replace)
> the DOS drivers to the existing Windows ndis3 drivers.
>
> Regards,
>  JAS
>
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