Mike Chambers
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this means you can run DOS network packet driver applications in the windows NT4/2000/XP command prompt,including the stuff that i've been writing.
http://www.softsystem.co.uk/SwsVpkt1005.zip
company's description: "Virtual Packet Driver provides an implementation of the packet driver specification enabling DOS networking applications to run on Windows XP, 2000 and NT4."
you install it as a new protocol in your network card's properties in windows then run their SWSVPKT.EXE program in the command prompt before the DOS network software you wanna use.
http://www.softsystem.co.uk/SwsVpkt1005.zip
company's description: "Virtual Packet Driver provides an implementation of the packet driver specification enabling DOS networking applications to run on Windows XP, 2000 and NT4."
you install it as a new protocol in your network card's properties in windows then run their SWSVPKT.EXE program in the command prompt before the DOS network software you wanna use.