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First post, by keenerb

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Are there any sort of generic serial/SLIP packet drivers?

I've never dealt with SLIP but it seems to me that there should be a pretty straightforward way to use a serial port as an ethernet adapter. Of course the remote SLIP server would need to bridge the serial data to the actual network...

Reply 1 of 7, by keenerb

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TO answer my own question apparantly yes: dosppp and slipper, at the very least.

Not sure how to configure either to be a direct serial connection though.

Reply 2 of 7, by jade_angel

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There might be something of use here: https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/PPP_configuration_on_linux_host. Also, there might be something in the ppp client that ships with Arachne. Seems to me you ought to be able to set up pppd on a modern box, pointing it to /dev/ttyS0 or so, and much the same with the DOS ppp client, but I don't really know the particulars.

You might be able to do that with PLIP, too, but I have even less guess about how that works.

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Reply 5 of 7, by keenerb

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Thanks everyone. I'll be able to make some real progress on this now that I've figured out that I installed a 74LS688 instead of the SN75185 the bill of materials specified on my self-assembled serial port card.

That was very frustrating.

Reply 6 of 7, by jade_angel

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Self-assembled serial port card? Now I'm kinda curious!

Main Box: Macbook Pro M2 Max
Alas, I'm down to emulation.