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    ethflop

    a DOS TSR that emulates a floppy disk drive over ethernet

    ethflop is a DOS TSR that emulates a floppy disk drive. Such virtual floppy disk is, in fact, stored on a Linux server as a classic floppy image. All the communication between ethflop (the TSR) and ethflopd (the Linux daemon) is based on raw Ethernet. No need for any network configuration - the DOS PC only needs to have some kind of Ethernet adapter (physical or emulated, for example through PLIP) and a suitable packet driver.
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    TCP/IP stack for MSX2 computers, supports serial communication (null-modem cable or modem) and Ethernet (by using an Ethernet UNAPI compliant card).
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    TraceX shows x server protocall communication for a selected program. This is the low level comminication used by xlib and others. The data can be shown as raw hex io, or formatted into the individual functions. This program meets the SFF guidelines.
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