NetFoss
NetFoss is a popular Network FOSSIL driver for Windows. A FOSSIL is a serial communications layer to allow DOS-based software to talk to modems without dealing with hardware I/O and interrupts.
A Network FOSSIL redirects such software to a TCP/IP address rather than to a serial modem. NetFoss is faster than other FOSSIL drivers, due to being written in 32-bit assembly language.[citation needed] It allows Zmodem transfers at up to 280,000 CPS.[citation needed]
History
NetFoss was developed in 2001 by pcmicro, and was released as freeware. Several minor updates have been released since then. The current version can be downloaded from http://netfoss.com.
References
- NetFoss Users Guide
- FOSSIL implementation and use, FidoNet Technical Standards Committee
- Interfacing to a FOSSIL Communication Driver, Dr. Dobb's Journal
- The BBS FAQ, Chapter 6.09: FOSSIL DRIVERS
External links
sv:Fido Opus Seadog Standard Interface Layer zh:FOSSIL
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