This article is a kind contribution by our forum member Neko68k. Thank you for shedding light on this rather grey area !
First of all you will need to download these:
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Driver | pppxr5.lzh |
TCP/IP Driver | TCPPACKA.LZH |
RS-232C Driver With Buffer Control and Hardware Flow | TMSIO031.LZH |
It might also be useful to install TwentyOne (long file name support) if you haven't already.
If you install PPP.X anywhere else, be sure to modify the first line of PPPX.BAT to point to that directory.
I found it helpful to add the following line to the end of PPPX.BAT:
inetdconf +dns 192.168.0.1
You have to do this anyway so might as well just make it happen. This is to point at your dns server, I used the IP address of my router.
While you're at it, change:
inetd
to
inetd -t -1
This allows internet to work in KOWIN.
# # /etc/hosts # 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost 192.168.0.11 x68k x68k
# # - /etc/networks # 127 loopback 192.168.0 private-net
Optionally add this line to \ETC\services, clat asks for it:
irc 6667/tcp
Add to your config.sys the following (RSDRV.SYS comes with Human):
PROCESS 16 10 50 DEVICE = \SYS\RSDRV.SYS DEVICE = \SYS\PPP.SYS
Once this is complete plug in your null modem cable and reboot the x68. A wiring diagram for making a null modem cable can be found here:
RS232 null modem cable with partial handshaking
pppd -detach crtscts lock proxyarp 192.168.0.10:192.168.0.11 /dev/ttyS0 38400
If everything worked you should see something like this:
To test it out try:
ping google.com
and ignore any errors that may occur.
You can try the following Web browsers:
To configure clat, put clat.x somewhere handy and create a file called clatrc in the same folder and fill it in as follows:
SERVER irc.efnet.org NICK yournick MAIL blah@whatever.com NAME whatever USERINFO blahblahblah QUIT yourquitmessage
You have to be in the directory you installed clat.x and clatrc or it will fail to find the clatrc file. I think the docs said there is a way to change that but I didn't follow up on it. If you have TwentyOne you can also call it .clatrc but it doesn't matter.
I didn't test out NFS but it seems pretty straightforward.
Keep the scene alive !