DOSRDP 2.0/XP - Terminal Services Client for DOS.
==> What is New:
- The new DOSRDP XP product is out! The major differences are:
1. Support for 128-bit encryption if your Terminal Server is using it!
2. Support for high color when connecting to Windows.NET Terminal Services or Windows XP Professional.
3. Much improved graphics engine. Now even machines with 512KB VRAM are supported and screen speed is much improved.
- So many things happening here at our end! The best news: DOSRDP now passes the password along the username!
This means you do not need to type anything! Just power on your PC and voil�, you are connected!
- A new Windows 32 installer is now part of the product. You may use it to create your network
disk. Remember that you must use a pre-formatted bootable disk.
- The registered version ties to your PC by MAC Address. This means that you CANNOT run a copy
on any PC you want. This is needed to prevent people from buying one license and deploying it
on multiple PCs. Note that this limitation does NOT exist when you buy 25-licenses or more.
- You can buy it online through our website. As soon as I receive your payment and your name
and/or company to register the client for and up to two MAC Addresses where the client will be
used, I will email you the registration file.
- Added a FAQ section at the end of this file!
==> Upgrade information:
If you are a registered user of DOSRDP 1.X/2.X, you can upgrade to DOSRDP XP for only 25% of its price.
Note that your registration file does NOT work with the new DOSRDP XP. A new file is required.
==> Installation:
Extract all the files to a folder and run the SETUP.EXE program. Follow on-screen instructions
to create the TSDOS Client Disk.
After you run SETUP, you will have a disk with the following files:
G2.EXE (DOSRDP executable)
TCP.CFG (configuration file)
RUN.DAT (Extension file)
G4W.DAT (Registration file)
MOUSE.EXE (MOuse Driver)
####.COM (Packet driver: it will be different depending on which network card you selected
when using SETUP.EXE)
RUN.BAT (Batch file to run the client)
To run the TSDOS Client, you just need to launch RUN.BAT.
To exit the DOSRDP terminal session you can either logoff or press CTRL+ALT+Q
(the session will not end). This will be changed to avoit conflicts with some
European layouts.
If your network card is not in the network card list, you will need to install your
packet driver manually.
This demo version works now on 640x480 and disconnects you after 15 minutes.
If you want to order the full version or to get technical support for this product,
please visit our website at:
http://www.terminal-services.net
We provide support for most of the major NICs available. The same is valid for the
Video Cards. If your Video Card is not supported using UNIVBE or UNIVESA, you may
try some specific TSRs provided in the VESA directory.
For the packet driver, you may find additional ones in the manufacturer website.
This is usually one single file, around 40Kbytes in size but it may be part of
a larger download.
For the 3Com 3C905TX NICs the file can be downloaded at:
ftp://ftp.3com.com/pub/nic/3c90x/3c90x2.exe
For some other NICs you can try:
ftp://ftp.crynwr.com/drivers/00index.html
We even included a DOS PPP dialer and its packet driver so you
should be able to connect to a TS using the DOS client, over a modem connetion.
After downloading the packet driver, edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to match its name.
Mouse is a generic mouse driver for DOS. It is included in this download.
==> Demo Version Limitations:
- It disconnects you from the TS every 15 minutes.
- It runs only in 640x480.
==> Configuration:
If you need to configure something manually, the only file you need to edit is the TCP.CFG.
It has information about your machine IP address and the IP address of the server you want
to connect to plus some options regarding keyboard layout, mouse, client name and so on.
--> TCP.CFG (example)
my_ip=10.200.0.130 (Client IP address. If you use DHCP just set my_ip=dhcp)
netmask=255.255.0.0 (Network Mask. If you use DHCP, this is not needed)
server=10.200.0.25 (Terminal Server IP address)
gateway=10.200.0.254 (Default Gateway. If you use DHCP, this is not needed)
video=800*600 (Screen Resolution: 640*480, 800*600,or 1024*768)
mouse=logitech (Mouse type. Some old PCs may need this set to mouse=ms)
keyboard=1033 (Keyboard Layout type: example, 1033 is for US)
refreshrate=85HZ (Refresh rate: this will work only with VESA 3.0 compatible cards)
hostname=dosclient1 (Client name)
flash=no (Works on the registered version. You can set it to disable the splash screen)
colordepth=16 (If using DOSRDP XP, if you set it to 16, it will use high color! 8 uses 256 colors)
port=3389 (Now you can specify the port you want to use to connect. Useful if your TS is listening in a different port)
If you are using Remote Boot remember to have:
[COMMON] (This is the main section name. If a card MAC address is not found, it will use the values listed here)
my_ip=10.200.0.130 (Client IP address. If you use DHCP just set my_ip=dhcp)
netmask=255.255.0.0 (Network Mask. If you use DHCP, this is not needed)
server=10.200.0.25 (Terminal Server IP address)
gateway=10.200.0.254 (Default Gateway. If you use DHCP, this is not needed)
video=800*600 (Screen Resolution: 640*480, 800*600,or 1024*768)
mouse=logitech (Mouse type. Some old PCs may need this set to mouse=ms)
keyboard=1033 (Keyboard Layout type: example, 1033 is for US)
refreshrate=85HZ (Refresh rate: this will work only with VESA 3.0 compatible cards)
hostname=dosclient1 (Client name)
flash=no (Works on the registered version. You can set it to disable the splash screen)
colordepth=16 (If using DOSRDP XP, if you set it to 16, it will use high color! 8 uses 256 colors)
port=3389 (Now you can specify the port you want to use to connect. Useful if your TS is listening in a different port)
[ABBCCDDEEF] (A Card MAC address, all in CAPS)
my_ip=10.200.0.130 (Client IP address. If you use DHCP just set my_ip=dhcp)
netmask=255.255.0.0 (Network Mask. If you use DHCP, this is not needed)
...
The way remote boot support works is that if you define sections per MAC address, these individual NICs
will have a unique configuration! If you just have [COMMON], all machines will use the same configuration!
==> Known Issues.
- None that I know! :-)
==> Tested Configurations.
I tested the demo version using DOS 6.22, Windows 98 and Windows 95 boot disks without any
issues. FreeDOS is FULLY supported. I tested myself and it DOES work.
I connected to Windows XP Professional machines on my LAN and it worked as expected.
The gateway bug is now fixed, and you should be able to connect to any TS over the WAN. :-)
If you need a specific VESA driver for your video card, please contact us.
==> Questions/Problems?
Remember, always use PING.EXE to make sure your network is working, before contacting us
with problems with the DOS Client. We can be reached at Support@Terminal-Services.NET.
For sales information check our website or email us at Sales@Terminal-Services.NET
==> Version History
XP
- Added support for high color modes.
- Added support for 128-bit encryption.
- Added the option to use a different port to connect to a Terminal Server.
2.0
- Added support for passwords.
1.08
- Fixed the ALT GR key problem. :-P
- Fixed the CTRL+ALT+Q issue.
1.07
- Added VESA 3.0 support.
- Added the HOSTNAME setting in the TCP.CFG file.
1.06
- Added support for multiple keyboard layouts.
- Fixed a couple bugs with the keyboard.
1.05
- Fixed many issues with ATI Video Cards. That cr** card should work now. :-)
- Support for NDIS! If you have boot d
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