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From: Bjorn Simonsen on
Joe Caverly wrote in
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>I
>have googled, but could not find any Interrupt calls for MS-DOS 6.22
>TCP/IP specifically.

have you googled usenet posts <http://groups.google.com/> ,
fx you could try

<http://groups.google.com/groups?&num=100&q=interrupts+%2A+%22tcp+ip%22+%28ms-dos+OR+msdos%29>

Good luck!

All the best,
Bjorn Simonsen
From: CPA on
On 3 Sep 2005 09:10:40 -0700, "Joe Caverly" <jlcaverlyca(a)yahoo.ca>
wrote:

> Hi,
> Using the instructions from http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/doscltcp.htm
> I have successfully setup an MS-DOS 6.22 system with TCP/IP and a
> network card. I can PING various Internet web sites with no problem.
>
> I would like to do more than PING.

Check out my TECH website for more TCP/IP DOS options and software.

Charles.Angelich

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From: Bjorn Simonsen on
Joe Caverly wrote in
<1125763840.888408.269070(a)g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>:

> Under Win98SE, I have used excellent freeware console utilities such
>as GRABURL.EXE to download web pages from the console, and HTMSTRIP.EXE
>to convert the HTML code to plain text.
>
> I would like to know if there are any 16-bit equivalents to these
>32-bit utilities, which I can use with the MS-DOS 6.22 TCP/IP.

See about Get-www/HTGET here;
<http://www.inti.be/hammer/download.htm>.
See also about NETBAS there, and here;
<http://www.inti.be/hammer/revobild.htm>.

More places to look:
<http://f.webring.com/hub?ring=dosnet>
<http://short.stop.home.att.net/freesoft/z_more.htm>
<http://short.stop.home.att.net/freesoft/softlib1.htm>
<http://www.qsl.net/ve3lgs/index.html>

All the best,
Bjorn Simonsen
From: Morten Skarstad on
Joe Caverly wrote:
> Hi,
> Using the instructions from http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/doscltcp.htm
> I have successfully setup an MS-DOS 6.22 system with TCP/IP and a
> network card. I can PING various Internet web sites with no problem.
>
> I would like to do more than PING.

I'm not sure excactly what you want to achieve with your disk, but I think
you should have a look at Bart's modular boot disk
(http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/modboot/). I have made a disk from here that
boots to MS-DOS, and gives me stuff like TCP/IP, SMB (Windows file sharing)
support and an SSH client. Excellent for installing and maintaing computers
in a networked environment, especially considering I can fit it all into one
single 1.44 MB floppy.


From: REM on

> "Morten Skarstad" <root(a)localhost.invalid> wrote:

>I'm not sure excactly what you want to achieve with your disk, but I think
>you should have a look at Bart's modular boot disk
>(http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/modboot/). I have made a disk from here that
>boots to MS-DOS, and gives me stuff like TCP/IP, SMB (Windows file sharing)
>support and an SSH client. Excellent for installing and maintaing computers
>in a networked environment, especially considering I can fit it all into one
>single 1.44 MB floppy.

Very nice! Thanks for mentioning this.



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