If you have digital docs you can send, that would be great, was not able to find any
online for the tcp ip.
I did find a arcived version of the tcp ip software though.
The dos system seems to be hevily built around that ip stack.
I managed to get a identical model of intel 100, same as the one that was internal to the
sbc.
Fingers crossed that it works tomorrow.
My new sbc has a onboard nic too,but from realtek nor intel. ill see if i can track down
drivers.
Thanks,
Devin D.
On March 12, 2026 3:56:10 PM EDT, Christian Groessler via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
On 3/12/26 8:00 PM, Devin D'Amico via cctalk wrote:
I am at a bit of a loss. Looking to repair a dos
computer that runs a big
cnc machine. I need to load some kind of packet driver, so that the pc tcp
software from the company "ftp software" can be loaded. Another supporting
machine passes data to this machine to drive the machine.
Attached are some screenshots. Original card was a pci etherexpress 100.
The packet driver used is in the screenshots attached.
I no longer have a intel card, is there a way to just drop in any old pci
card and make it work with the tcp ip software?
I am trying to better understand, as i have not done much work with packet
drivers. I will post back with some more info. Any help much appriciated.
You'll need a packet driver for the new card.
Then "just" replace the drivers. And probably adapt some config files.
I have used "ftp software" IP implementation for DOS before. Long ago. Maybe I
can dig out some documentation for it.
regards,
chris