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First post, by Lylat1an

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I'm going to be setting up my newly rebuilt retro PC over the weekend, and I'd like to save on physical media if possible.

Is there a way to share a folder over the network in the above three vintage OSes that allows me to copy and paste to them from Windows 10?

Reply 1 of 6, by Vagabund2k

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I have shared a folder on my Windows 11 PC via FTP using Filezilla. On the retro PCs, either the Filezilla Client or Total Commander is installed to download the data. I mainly do this under Win9x and then move the data from there to the DOS/Win 3.1 partition when needed.

Here is a good tutorial on that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5itjrPipKk

Reply 2 of 6, by Lylat1an

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Vagabund2k wrote on 2024-04-26, 19:50:

I have shared a folder on my Windows 11 PC via FTP using Filezilla. On the retro PCs, either the Filezilla Client or Total Commander is installed to download the data. I mainly do this under Win9x and then move the data from there to the DOS/Win 3.1 partition when needed.

Here is a good tutorial on that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5itjrPipKk

That looks like it will work for W98, but how about 3.1 and DOS?

Reply 3 of 6, by Vagabund2k

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There are also FTP clients available for DOS & Win 3.1, but it sounded like you were using a client with multiple operating systems (DOS/Win3.1/Win98). So, download the files with Win98 and then move them to the DOS/Win 3.1 partition/Hard-Drive afterward. That's more convenient and faster. However, if you want to load “period-correct” directly from each operating system, you'll need to dig a bit deeper than I have.

Reply 4 of 6, by Lylat1an

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Vagabund2k wrote on 2024-04-26, 20:49:

There are also FTP clients available for DOS & Win 3.1, but it sounded like you were using a client with multiple operating systems (DOS/Win3.1/Win98). So, download the files with Win98 and then move them to the DOS/Win 3.1 partition/Hard-Drive afterward. That's more convenient and faster. However, if you want to load “period-correct” directly from each operating system, you'll need to dig a bit deeper than I have.

My apologies, the operating systems will be on separate removable drives rather than side-by-side.

Reply 5 of 6, by Warlord

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setup mTCP and push the files from win10 to the dos box with a gui ftp client.

mTCP FTPServ
http://brutmanlabs.org/mTCP/mTCP_FTPSrv.html

Gui FTP 32-bit client for dos, about 3/4s down the page. some vauge instructions for setting it up. Then run the server from win 10.

NcFTP
https://www.bttr-software.de/freesoft/comm2.htm
Archive of the source code.
https://web.archive.org/web/20071031011016/ht … os-ncftp-21.zip
pre compiled binarys should work, but I haven't tried them.
NcFTP not working / CWSDPMI Problem?

Reply 6 of 6, by Jo22

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Breadbox Ensemble has some networking tools, I think.
There's an rudimentary FTP client, too.
https://www.geos-infobase.de/FTP01.HTM

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