The network card used in VMWare is indeed the AMD PCNET Familty Ethernet Adapter. But the network card used in VPC should be the Digital Semiconductor 2104x/2114x 10/100 mbps Ethernet Controller, right? In fact, I mainly use the MSClient 3.0 lightweight version in virtual machines (including VMWare, VPC 2003, QEmu, etc.) to directly connect to the real machine for networking and can also access the internet. Just enter the MSNET command to start it, which is very convenient. Now uploaded to the following address.
http://cndos.l009.com/soft/vmnet.zip
Instructions: Currently, the VMNET.DOS in it is the VMWare network card driver, so in VMWare, you just need to directly enter the MSNET command to start it; if used in VPC, directly replace this VMNET.DOS with the VPCNET.DOS inside and then directly enter the MSNET command to start it, without any other modifications. Also, since the local area network is connected through the flexible and fast NetBEUI protocol, if you want to connect with the host, the host also needs to install the NetBEUI protocol.
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