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PC104 Networking - Robert - 2004-04-14 03:44:00

I have a PC104 with Lan, what I would like to do is connect it up with a
desktop computer and comunicate between the PC and the PC104 through lan,
using dos and windows 98.

What programs are out there where I can have  Dos talking to windows 98.

I just want control over the PC104 from the desktop, networking between dos
and windows 98.

I want to only use dos on the pc104 because it has limited memory.

Thanks








Re: PC104 Networking - Paul Burke - 2004-04-16 05:31:00

Robert wrote:
> I have a PC104 with Lan, what I would like to do is connect it up with a
> desktop computer and comunicate between the PC and the PC104 through lan,
> using dos and windows 98.
> 
> What programs are out there where I can have  Dos talking to windows 98.
> 
> I just want control over the PC104 from the desktop, networking between dos
> and windows 98.
> 
> I want to only use dos on the pc104 because it has limited memory.

<http://www.freedos.org/freedos/links/>;

should be a good place to start looking.

Paul Burke