I've never been able to get a working DOS network.I can't even get my
FreeDOS laptop to 'talk' to my windows desktop.

On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Ralf Quint <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 9/7/2015 1:36 PM, Barry de Graaff wrote:
>
> > Why  is it important to have it open source?
>
> Because:
>
> 1. I do read the source, and also compare between versions the changes so I 
> can decide if I need/want the new changes.
>
> 2. I actually change software from time to time and also merge my changes 
> upstream
>
> 3. I prefer free-software out of principle
>
> WATTCP may work for me, but is that actively maintained/updated?
>
>
> No, WATTCP is not maintained anymore for a long time. That said, the (so
> far) last Open Source version of mTCP is in fact still Oen Source, so you
> can do all of the above just fine.
> And Michael has going by his words on his web site not excluded that mTCP
> might become Open Source in later versions again, he just got fed up with
> people nagging...
>
> That said, as far as I am concerned, mTCP is the better (performing)
> option, be it Open Source or not.
>
> Ralf
>
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