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Use correct type for return value of strlen.Unify unmounting code and add some protections against out of bound access when DOS_DRIVES is not 26.Implement basic file access control for files available from within the emulation, so that programs running inside DOSBox can't access /proc (e.g.As it is now I have to do some overkill solutions (create a Linux VM on Parallels to run the script and make Trumpet connect to the VM Linux machine to access the internet from DOSBOX Win 3.11 on macOS).
#Mac os x 10.0 on dosbox how to
I just need some knowledge on how to do ip forwarding on macOS High Sierra for that case. This is by far the easiest way to make a Win3.11 WFG system connect to the internet with pure DOSBOX 0.74 and no patches or NE2000 emulation. Which means that I need to "translate" these lines for the corresponding OSX system to make it work there. Iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o wlan0 -j MASQUERADE Iptables -A FORWARD -m state -state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT Iptables -A INPUT -m state -state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT The script as it is originally was useless on Raspbian until I added the following lines (after the line enabling the ip forwarding): I also found a new version of the same script which can detect if you are on OSX or Linux and run the right lines for each system: Anyone here with the knowledge of pfctl (or simply pf) can help me? But I can't for the life of me change the right lines to make it work for macOS High Sierra. I got the script working on a Raspberry Pi3 and DosBox 0.74, and now my Windows 3.11 can successfully connect to the internet. But I can't for the life of me find where is this file to edit these lines? Could someone please point me to the right direction? I did some research and found that someone posted about having to edit two lines in libpcap-bpf.c to make it work on OS X. I've even disabled SIP, tried to run DOSBOX as root, but no luck. But the listed interfaces are shown with "(no description)", therefore I cannot choose one that could work.īasically, looks like I need to be able to select one network interface, to continue the routine of configuring the network for WfWG, but I can't. DosBox console is showing that it is looking for network interfaces, so libpcap is definitely there, otherwise it would throw an error message Got a disk image, installed with MSDOS 6.22 and booted it successfully
#Mac os x 10.0 on dosbox install
It's practically a clean install but no networking. I can play my games on DOSBOX, there is sound, everything works, WfWG was successfully installed and runs fine except for the networking. Hence why I wanted to try and make it work on DosBox.
#Mac os x 10.0 on dosbox drivers
I have done the same with Parallels Desktop 13 and network does work there, but unfortunately Parallels doesn't have drivers for the sound. I am using macOS Sierra 10.12 and I am baffled by why the network doesn't work. I wanted to run Windows For Workgroups 3.11 with network just for fun and to have a fully operational virtual "old machine".
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Was the only one with this for OSX that I could find. I am testing with this version of DOSBox for OSX ( ), because apparently is supposed to have NE2000 emulation. I am a new user here, and I decided to try and ask for help.