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How to communication between Windows and DOS ?

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    I have a problem in my project, and it make me don't know where to start! I create a LAN, but One machine runs MS Windows, and the others runs MSDOS. Each of them have a NIC, and link by BNC connectors. I want to write two programs. One run in Windows, and one run in DOS. But what protocol should I use for the communication. if anyone know about it, please send it to me! (documents or programs) thank for your support! :confused:

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      I have a problem in my project, and it make me don't know where to start! I create a LAN, but One machine runs MS Windows, and the others runs MSDOS. Each of them have a NIC, and link by BNC connectors. I want to write two programs. One run in Windows, and one run in DOS. But what protocol should I use for the communication. if anyone know about it, please send it to me! (documents or programs) thank for your support! :confused:

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      Well...what protocols did you configure on your LAN, because how they communicate greatly depends on what protocols are available.

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