Subj : Re: Home Lab To : Dennisk From : Nightfox Date : Thu May 07 2020 21:04:21 Re: Re: Home Lab By: Dennisk to Moondog on Fri May 08 2020 08:54 am De> There are USB drivers for DOS, right? I'm sure I've seen some. Add to that De> a DOS TCP stack and tools, like mTCP, you should be good to go. That being De> said, nothing wrong with using Puppy instead. I don't recall seeing USB drivers for DOS. I don't remember ever using a USB device in DOS anyway.. A long time ago, I stuck with PS/2 for keyboards & mice for a long time for backwards-compatibility in case I needed to use a DOS boot disk for anything. If I had a USB mouse, I'd always check to see if it was compatible with a USB-PS/2 adapter so I could plug it into the PS/2 port. But I do remember seeing an ISP dialup program for DOS that provided TCP/IP capability and internet access for DOS. Nightfox --- þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com .