• Dosbox

    From Charles Pierson@2:240/1120.976 to All on Wed Sep 23 18:47:40 2020
    Hello, All.

    I'm curious as to whether anyone is familiar with DOSbox apps on Android? I know primarily they ate used for playing old DOS games, but I've been experimenting with other programs.

    I've installed a couple of Point programs, specifically D'Bridge and OpenXP 4.0, but I can't figure out what I need to do to get it to see my wifi.

    Any ideas?



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  • From Amos Vaice@2:467/888.40 to Charles Pierson on Thu Sep 24 09:32:50 2020
    Hi, Charles

    Most likely, there are problems with the drivers. It is very doubtful that someone wrote drivers for this.
    It may be possible to write the drivers b yourself.
    I remember that I found a DOS emulator on Windows Mobile 6 and network support was implemented there. It was called PocketDOS.
    Android is not an operating system, it is a Google advertising platform. You may need to replace Android with an operating system.

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    Hello, All.

    I'm curious as to whether anyone is familiar with DOSbox apps on Android? I know primarily they ate used for playing old DOS games, but I've been experimenting with other programs.

    I've installed a couple of Point programs, specifically D'Bridge and OpenXP 4.0, but I can't figure out what I need to do to get it to see my wifi.

    Any ideas?



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  • From Charles Pierson@2:240/1120.976 to Amos Vaice on Thu Sep 24 03:25:26 2020
    Hello, Amos Vaice.
    On 9/24/20 9:32 AM you wrote:

    Most likely, there are problems with the drivers. It is very
    doubtful that someone wrote drivers for this. It may be possible
    to write the drivers b yourself. I remember that I found a DOS
    emulator on Windows Mobile 6 and network support was implemented
    there. It was called PocketDOS. Android is not an operating
    system, it is a Google advertising platform. You may need to
    replace Android with an operating system.

    The drivers is what I was afraid of. I'm dealing with a stripped down DOS inside of a bastardized Linux Kernal, so of course anything useful would be lacking.

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  • From Richard Miles@2:460/58 to Charles Pierson on Fri Sep 25 02:15:09 2020
    Answering a msg from Charles Pierson:
    Hello, All.

    I'm curious as to whether anyone is familiar with DOSbox apps on Android? I know primarily they ate used for playing old DOS games, but I've been experimenting with other programs.

    I've installed a couple of Point programs, specifically D'Bridge and OpenXP 4.0, but I can't figure out what I need to do to get it to see my wifi.

    Any ideas?



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    The only one that I know of that's in active development is Magic Dosbox. Haven't fooled around with it and getting it on the network though. I know it's got support for networking though don't know how extensive. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=bruenor.magicbox


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  • From Charles Pierson@2:240/1120.976 to Richard Miles on Thu Sep 24 19:03:06 2020
    Hello, Richard Miles.
    On 9/25/20 2:15 AM you wrote:

    The only one that I know of that's in active development is Magic
    Dosbox. Haven't fooled around with it and getting it on the
    network though. I know it's got support for networking though
    don't know how extensive. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=bruenor.magicbox

    I'm checking out the Free version now. It only allows 1 program, but if I can get Telnet for eXample to work I'll spend the couple of bucks tp upgrade.

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Charles Pierson on Sun Sep 27 06:58:00 2020
    Charles Pierson wrote to All <=-

    I've installed a couple of Point programs, specifically D'Bridge and OpenXP 4.0, but I can't figure out what I need to do to get it to see
    my wifi.

    The fork of DOSBOX I use at home has NE2000 emulation using pcap; you
    don't see the wifi directly in DOSBOX. That makes sense, actually,
    since the NE2000 is a common card, and there's packet drivers and
    support in old DOS environments. You might not find DOS drivers for a
    new wifi card if DOSBOX just passed it through.



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  • From Charles Pierson@2:240/1120.976 to Kurt Weiske on Sun Sep 27 12:05:00 2020
    Hello, Kurt Weiske.
    On 9/27/20 6:58 AM you wrote:

    The fork of DOSBOX I use at home has NE2000 emulation using pcap;
    you don't see the wifi directly in DOSBOX. That makes sense,
    actually, since the NE2000 is a common card, and there's packet
    drivers and support in old DOS environments. You might not find
    DOS drivers for a new wifi card if DOSBOX just passed it through.

    Unfortunately, I can't locate one as of yet for the DOXBOX apps on Android. I'd like to be able to do offline readers on my phone.

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