First post, by James_Richards
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Posting in the emulation section since that is what I am doing. I am using PCeM and have been able to do two things;
1) have MS-DOS 6.22 installed AND able to access the internet using the NE2000 driver here on vogons driver library and the mTCP package provided on brutman.com I can ping sites no web browsing, just a ODS client for mastadon as a test that it really worked.
2) have MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11 for workgroups installed with Microsoft TCP-IP 32 . I can ping several sites and even browse some "vintage" sites for the purpose of testing and vintage leisure.
What I have not been able to do; exit Windows and in DOS have internet access OR startup in just DOS, have the internet access then at a random moment go into Windows and have internet access. Since I am working on acquiring real 386 parts my simulated environment is trying to match what I hope to have in the future. I would like to be able to maximize memory by building a config.sys startup menu to have DOS and networking OR Windows and networking OR DOS and Windows and networking. Would also be fun to drop out of Windows and use a telnet DOS client to play around on BBSs like in the old days 😉
Is there a way to tell Windows I already have a network setup and just allow access? I admit my understanding of networking in that era is quite limited. By the time Windows 98 rolled around, I had moved past a modem to LAN and T-1 connections for broadband access and never needed to learn it. I have spent time on the brutman site reading the info posted there about the mTCP package and various google searches and either burned out from too much info or I am just reading right over what I need to know.
...this could be fun...