Download link: http://www.yuzhou.org/download/tools/netdos71.zip
Originally wanted to upload, but this forum has a limit on the size of attachments, and splitting into volumes is too troublesome.
(Moderators can put it on your website for download)
This is a boot disk I made myself. It can boot the M$CLIENT network and use commands like net view, net use to access shared resources on the local area network.
The floppy disk image file can be directly used in the VmWare virtual machine, and the network card of VmWare is driven under DOS!!
XMSDSK memory virtual disk and PKZIP compression tools are used.
Everyone, if you think it's good, please reply to support it!
Please give your advice on the deficiencies.
This boot disk supports the following four types of network cards:
RTL8139 ——Everyone knows this network card
AMD PCnet ——VmWare virtual machine simulates this type of network card
Intel PRO/100B ——Many servers and laptops integrate this type of network card
SiS 900/9016 ——Network card integrated by SiS motherboards
Use these two protocols:
Microsoft TCP/IP (uses DHCP to automatically obtain IP)
Microsoft NetBEUI
Instructions for use:
After booting, the first dialog box selects the network card type (press the ESC key to return to the DOS prompt),
The second dialog box selects whether to start the network (later you can execute STARTNET.BAT in the N:\NET directory to start the network).
Configuration instructions:
If you want to configure network parameters (such as IP, workgroup name, etc.), please select not to start the network in the second dialog box. Then enter the NET directory of the N drive (memory virtual disk) to execute SETUP for configuration.
Note: Because it is a memory virtual disk, do not restart after changing the configuration, otherwise the changes will be invalid. You should press F3 to exit when the SETUP program prompts to insert the boot disk for the second time (do not rewrite the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files).
If you only want to temporarily change the configuration, execute STARTNET.BAT in the N:\NET directory to start the network. If you want to permanently change the configuration, copy the SYSTEM.INI and PROTOCOL.INI files in the N:\NET directory to the corresponding subdirectory under A:\NET corresponding to the network card type.
Originally wanted to upload, but this forum has a limit on the size of attachments, and splitting into volumes is too troublesome.
(Moderators can put it on your website for download)
This is a boot disk I made myself. It can boot the M$CLIENT network and use commands like net view, net use to access shared resources on the local area network.
The floppy disk image file can be directly used in the VmWare virtual machine, and the network card of VmWare is driven under DOS!!
XMSDSK memory virtual disk and PKZIP compression tools are used.
Everyone, if you think it's good, please reply to support it!

Please give your advice on the deficiencies.
This boot disk supports the following four types of network cards:
RTL8139 ——Everyone knows this network card
AMD PCnet ——VmWare virtual machine simulates this type of network card
Intel PRO/100B ——Many servers and laptops integrate this type of network card
SiS 900/9016 ——Network card integrated by SiS motherboards
Use these two protocols:
Microsoft TCP/IP (uses DHCP to automatically obtain IP)
Microsoft NetBEUI
Instructions for use:
After booting, the first dialog box selects the network card type (press the ESC key to return to the DOS prompt),
The second dialog box selects whether to start the network (later you can execute STARTNET.BAT in the N:\NET directory to start the network).
Configuration instructions:
If you want to configure network parameters (such as IP, workgroup name, etc.), please select not to start the network in the second dialog box. Then enter the NET directory of the N drive (memory virtual disk) to execute SETUP for configuration.
Note: Because it is a memory virtual disk, do not restart after changing the configuration, otherwise the changes will be invalid. You should press F3 to exit when the SETUP program prompts to insert the boot disk for the second time (do not rewrite the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files).
If you only want to temporarily change the configuration, execute STARTNET.BAT in the N:\NET directory to start the network. If you want to permanently change the configuration, copy the SYSTEM.INI and PROTOCOL.INI files in the N:\NET directory to the corresponding subdirectory under A:\NET corresponding to the network card type.




All the resources on the network are in 8.3 format. I wonder if there is a way to solve this?



