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The category contains links to websites with information on accessing and using the Internet via/with DOS.
http://www.glennmcc.org/
Full screen graphical web browser for DOS, supports HTML 4.0, built-in clients for FTP and e-mail; downloadable packages add support for MPEG, AVI, MP3, Telnet, IRC and USENET. Open source under GNU GPL.
http://www.kompx.com/en/arachne-installing-and-setting-up-ethernet.htm
Arachne web browser: how to install and set up for internet connection via Ethernet network adapter.
http://users.ohiohills.com/fmacall/
This site offers DosLynx, a version of the Lynx text-based web browser for MS-DOS.
http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/
Many links to various DOS Internet resources.
http://www.nettamer.net/
Makes text based (graphics for WWW) multifunction internet client browser for DOS with integrated dialup PPP packet driver. Shareware.
http://www.rubbermallet.org/
Offers network related open source software such as a Web server, an IRC client and a package for developing QuickBasic TCP/IP enabled applications.
http://www.georgpotthast.de/sioux/
Basic Web server for DOS, based on packet driver and Trumpet NTCPDRV. By Georg Potthast. Free.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/survpc/
Mailing list for old or low resource PC and DOS Internet. Posting archives, links to resources, related WebRings.
http://users.telenet.be/mydotcom/library/network/dostcpip.htm
Details and example concerning TCP/IP and how to implement it and use it on a computer running MS-DOS.
http://www.oldskool.org/guides/tvdog/internet.html
DOS programs to access Internet via SLIP or PPP using XT-class PCs: 8088, 8086, 80286.
http://www.qsl.net/ve3lgs/index.html
A collection of useful tools and utilities for the Lynx386 and Bobcat DOS text-based web browsers including a TSR for Mouse support, Trace Route, Telnet and MICQ, an ICQ client.
http://www.apj.co.uk/webboy/main.htm
A DOS based web browser and mail client created by IBM and marketed by third parties.
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