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    etherdfs

    an ethernet-based file system for DOS

    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 PCs could share a common network drive, similarly to how NFS operates in the *nix world?". ...
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    P2Lan Transfer

    P2Lan Transfer

    Make LAN transfers easy, no server needed

    Github: https://github.com/TrongAJTT/p2lan-transfer. You want to transfer file between your devices and view them immediately, but: - Cable transfer: Fast, but the process of navigating and selecting photos on the laptop is unintuitive. - Third-party OTT apps: Inconvenient for sending many files, and photos may lose quality due to compression. - Cloud storage: Convenient and maintains photo quality, but requires the annoying extra step of deleting files afterward. Then, P2Lan...
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    AoEde

    Virtual ATA over ethernet (AoE) target for Linux

    Derived from vblade ATA over ethernet virtual blade server with experimental features. Tiny and optimized for best performance on embedded Linux devices: home/office NAS'es that usually has limited RAM and CPU resources Also contains some experimental features that, when supported by initiator, - even more improve performance & reliability. Currently only AoE Disk (https://sourceforge.net/projects/aoedisk/) takes all advantages of that features.
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    AoE Disk

    AoE Disk is a driver for using ATA over Ethernet under Windows(tm) .

    AoE DIsk is a project based on WinAoE driver, but includes some additional fixes and performance improvements. Also it supports protocol extensions implemented in AoEde target to even more improve performance (see https://sourceforge.net/projects/aoede/) Blog: https://sourceforge.net/p/aoedisk/blog/
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    Software to host content on Unix for KiSS ethernet based players. This project aims to supply support for the latest KiSS formware and adds extra support like svcd image playback and playlists. Futher development will include modularized support for vario
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    FTP Scanner, FTP Crawler and web-based interface to search files and browse FTP-servers through database index (offline-browsing). Originally designed for ethernet network segments with anonymously accessing FTP servers to easily find needle files.
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