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First post, by Sagadali523

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I installed TCP/IP-32 3.11b on the network card settings menu for my Netscape Navigator 4.08 (the latest version works on Windows 3.11, not just 3.1), but when I try to type the "win" in the MS-DOS prompt after installing the TCP driver, it restarts itself and when I typed "win" again, the reboot happens again, which is a sort of restart looping. So, if I uninstall the TCP/IP, there won't be a reboot loop and if I want to keep the TCP/IP, the reboot goes again. Does anyone have the same issue or am I just alone?

I'm running Windows 3.11 for Workgroups on 86box and here's my specs:
Machine type: [1995] Socket 7 (Single Voltage)
Machine: [i430FX] ASUS P/I-P55TP4XE
CPU: Intel Pentium 133
Memory: 32 MB
Display card: [PCI] Cirrus Logic GD5446 (voodoo 1 enabled)
Network Card: SLiRP, [ISA16] Novell NE2000 (address 0x300, IRQ 5)
Sound card: Sound Blaster 1.6 (address 0x220, IRQ 7)

Reply 1 of 10, by wierd_w

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Might be from using the tcpip stack with the slirp driver, instead of the ndis driver?

Is there a reason you need the slirp driver?

Reply 2 of 10, by Sagadali523

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You mean the null driver and not the slirp? Does that work for you?

Reply 3 of 10, by Norton Commander

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I would try switching from IRQ 5 to 10 - that's what I have mine set to with no issues. IIRC IRQ 5 is usually for LPT.

Reply 4 of 10, by Sagadali523

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Mine don't have 10 in the IRQ.

Reply 5 of 10, by Norton Commander

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My Windows for Workgroups machine is a 486 DX33MHz because that was the last DOS PC I owned.

The attachment IRQ 10.png is no longer available

Reply 6 of 10, by Sagadali523

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You're using PCem. What I'm having is the problem of the reboot loop on the 86Box that I'm talking about this network card, I'm just here to get some help.

Reply 7 of 10, by wierd_w

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Ahh, I was thinking real hardware.

Thus, 'why slirp? Are you using some off the wall packet driver on that ne2000? Why?'

'Inside a virtual machine' answers that.

As I understand it, x86box has known crash behaviors. I'd start looking there.

Reply 8 of 10, by myne

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Reply 9 of 10, by Norton Commander

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One of my pet projects has been to either migrate or recreate the Windows for Workgroups 3.11 machine I have running in PCEM in 86Box.

I downloaded the latest 64 bit build for Windows (86Box-Windows-64-b8200).

Setting your machine type/NIC combo I was able to select IRQ 9.

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I haven't had the time to test because I am trying to re-create the 486 PCEM machine in 86Box to hopefully get 100Mbit support.

If you still have problems go into your BIOS and disable LPT port to free up IRQ 5.

Reply 10 of 10, by Sagadali523

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I had to reinstall Windows 3.11 with different specifications this time. Internet is now working with Realtek. I appreciate your help, people, but I had to install it again