I want to set up a fileserver on my Core 2 Duo that recently had it's 8800 die. I love DOS, and I've decided to go text-based (yes I know I could more easily use Linux..) and I'd like to use DOS to do this. Here are the things I need:
-Composite output PCI card (ordered and on it's way)
-A webserver that will run in the background (TSR)
-A telnet server that will run in the background (TSR)
-Help setting up an IBM 3151 Terminal with DOS as a server, if it's even possible
-Drivers for one of the network card options I have available
The reason I want TSRs is so I can use the machine for other things over terminal or right at the console.
I'd like this all to run on DOS 2.11 if possible, but that's not a requirement, just a preference. I know a lot of network drivers won't work with that.
I have open PCI slots, USB, and can use any of these for networking, or the onboard networking card, which is an Attansic L1 Gigabit adapter. I've got almost any kind of PCI network card you can imagine, so it shouldn't be hard to figure out what would have a packet driver, just need help setting it up, as I've never set up DOS networking before (used it, just not set it up).
-Composite output PCI card (ordered and on it's way)
-A webserver that will run in the background (TSR)
-A telnet server that will run in the background (TSR)
-Help setting up an IBM 3151 Terminal with DOS as a server, if it's even possible
-Drivers for one of the network card options I have available
The reason I want TSRs is so I can use the machine for other things over terminal or right at the console.
I'd like this all to run on DOS 2.11 if possible, but that's not a requirement, just a preference. I know a lot of network drivers won't work with that.
I have open PCI slots, USB, and can use any of these for networking, or the onboard networking card, which is an Attansic L1 Gigabit adapter. I've got almost any kind of PCI network card you can imagine, so it shouldn't be hard to figure out what would have a packet driver, just need help setting it up, as I've never set up DOS networking before (used it, just not set it up).