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Title:          ETHERDFS
Version:        0.8.1
Entered-date:   2017-04-24
Modified-date:  2017-04-24.0
Description:    Ethernet DOS file system (maps a remote drive over raw Ethernet)
Summary:        EtherDFS is an 'installable filesystem' TSR for DOS. It maps a drive from a remote computer (typically Linux-based) to a local drive letter, using raw ethernet frames to communicate. For years, I was using LapLink to transfer files between my various "retro" computers. It works, yes, but it's also annoyingly slow and requires constant attention. One day I thought, "Wouldn't it be amazing if all my DOS PCs could share a common network drive, similarly to how NFS operates in the *nix world?". This day EtherDFS was born. I clearly didn't invent anything - the concept has been around almost as long as the first IBM PC, and several commercial products addressed that need in the past. I am not aware, however, of any free and open-source solution. Besides, all the commercial solutions I know require to set up a pretty complex network environment first, while EtherDFS doesn't need anything more than just a packet driver.
Keywords:       etherdfs
Author:         Mateusz Viste
Maintained-by:  
Primary-site:   
Alternate-site: http://etherdfs.sourceforge.net
Original-site:  
Platforms:      DOS
Copying-policy: MIT License
Group:          net
CRC:            61fe5ed0
MD5:            84208e3535d84f0c9e5cf173bda07837
SHA:            b0d1d471437969de18b6ce50f16dafe72a05935305c215f23c506344bc6b8bec
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