maxtherabbit wrote on 2025-07-22, 13:41:
If you can get winsock to function on an [emulated] 286, that would really be something. Otherwise I don't see what additional functionality this would offer over my method of grafting in the net client 3 files other than ease of setup. All the files on this disk are essentially just older versions of the same stuff.
As per my most recent post above, unfortunately it didn't work on a 286.
I'm sure you know more about this than me, but I'm a bit confused because I can PING from DOS (okay it's only using IP, not TCP) and NET USE works too, but after I've used NET USE, starting Windows still hangs. I take it that it's loading some more protocol stack stuff that requires a 386, which runs on top of what is already running under DOS?
I wonder if the situation would be different if instead of using Windows for Workgroups, we tried with non-Workgroups? If I understand correctly, regular Windows can still be told that you're using a Microsoft Network or something, and then maybe File Manager will let you interact with shares to some extent. I suppose you lose the ability to share though, except maybe if you use WG1049.EXE? And perhaps it would break the winsock layer too?
Have you tried any of that? I'm not sure exactly what your requirements are - you obviously want winsock, but how about the ability to share?