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AMD PCnet-PCI II (Am79C970A) network drivers / TCP/IP drivers

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polemon

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Mar 7, 2009, 8:36:56 AM3/7/09
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Hi!

I'm trying to run various different DOSes in Virtual machines here.
The VM virtualizes among others, the AMD PCnet-PCI II network adapter.

I was looking for driveres everywhere, but I can't find any.
Does anybody have those drivers? I need TCP/IP packet drivers, too.

I use DR-DOS 7.03 (not Enhanced DR-DOS), MS-DOS 6.22 and FreeDOS 1.0 .
If the driver works on just one of them, that's fine. I run Windows 3.11
on MS-DOS, would be great if someone could describe how I should install
networking there, since my adapter is not listet in the network drivers
that come (came) with Win 3.11. Also Windows doesn't have TCP/IP drivers,
since I'd like to use it with the rest of my network, I'd need drivers for
that too.

Well, this seems like I'm asking for quite a lot. Help on anything would
be great.

Cheers,
--polemon

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Matthias Tacke

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Mar 7, 2009, 4:08:56 PM3/7/09
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polemon wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to run various different DOSes in Virtual machines here.
> The VM virtualizes among others, the AMD PCnet-PCI II network adapter.
>
> I was looking for driveres everywhere, but I can't find any.
> Does anybody have those drivers? I need TCP/IP packet drivers, too.
>
> I use DR-DOS 7.03 (not Enhanced DR-DOS), MS-DOS 6.22 and FreeDOS 1.0 .
> If the driver works on just one of them, that's fine. I run Windows 3.11
> on MS-DOS, would be great if someone could describe how I should install
> networking there, since my adapter is not listet in the network drivers
> that come (came) with Win 3.11. Also Windows doesn't have TCP/IP drivers,
> since I'd like to use it with the rest of my network, I'd need drivers for
> that too.
>
> Well, this seems like I'm asking for quite a lot. Help on anything would
> be great.
>

Google still does exist ;-)

<http://www.google.com/search?q=vm+network+bootdisk+tcp>
<http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/>
<http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2009/01/03/universal-tcpip-network-bootdisk-for-microsoft-network-in-floppy-and-boot-cd/>

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HTH
Matthias

polemon

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Mar 8, 2009, 8:08:01 PM3/8/09
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On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 22:08:56 +0100
Matthias Tacke <Matt...@Tacke.de> wrote:

> Google still does exist ;-)

Duh...

Hmm, didn't actually occur to me to try a rescue disk to test the setup.
I'll see if I can manage to transfer some of that to the harddrive for
permanent use. Thanks for that!

Barbara J.

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Feb 18, 2022, 7:57:45 AM2/18/22
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You can install Windows 95/98.
Then just only use MS-DOS.
All with network drivers.
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