Rudimentary DaynaPORT packet driver to use WiFi from DOS using BlueSCSI: GitHub – cml37/daynaport-dos-packet-driver
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/08
Despite beta or early alpha quality [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – cml37/daynaport-dos-packet-driver by by [Wayback/Archive] RetroTech Chris – YouTube is very cool.
Main source: [Wayback/Archive] daynaport-dos-packet-driver/src/dayna.c at main · cml37/daynaport-dos-packet-driver · GitHub
Related:
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – PiSCSI/piscsi: PiSCSI allows a Raspberry Pi to function as emulated SCSI devices (hard disk, CD-ROM, and others) for vintage SCSI-based computers and devices. This is a fork of the RaSCSI project by GIMONS.
- [Wayback/Archive] BlueSCSI-v2/lib/SCSI2SD/src/firmware/network.c at main · BlueSCSI/BlueSCSI-v2 · GitHub
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – BlueSCSI/BlueSCSI-v2: Open source, open hardware, SCSI emulator using the Pi Pico PR2040 and Pico 2 RP2350
- [Wayback/Archive] Adaptec ASPI SDK – DOS/Windows 3.x 16bit SCSI Development | TinkerDifferent
- [Wayback/Archive] PC/TCP Packet Driver Specification
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- [WaybackSave/Archive] RetroTech Chris on X: “I bought this BlueSCSI V2 back in April. My goal was to get WiFi in DOS. Well, there is just one problem: there aren’t any drivers for that. Well, that just changed 😂. This is very beta, but I wrote a DOS packet driver, and it seems to be working well!”
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- [Wayback/Archive] Thread by @RetroTechChris on Thread Reader App – I bought this BlueSCSI V2 back in April. My goal was to get WiFi in DOS. Well, there is just one problem: there aren’t any drivers for that. Well, that just changed 😂. This is very beta, but I wrote a DOS packet driver, and it seems to be working well!
- [Wayback/Archive] Thread by @RetroTechChris on Thread Reader App – Recently, I announced that I was working on a packet driver for the DaynaPORT SCSI/Link, which will bring wireless support to DOS for select SCSI emulators. But did you know there are other wireless solutions available as well? Let’s talk other methods I have used in a 🧵 here!
- Cisco Aironet 350 PCMCIA cards, limited to 802.11b and 128-bit WEP
- PicoMEM ISA card emulators can emulate the ubiquitous NE2000 standard and bridge it to wireless
- PicoGUS ISA card emulators can do the same
- if you have the right Serial to WiFi modem type, you can convert it run SLIP with a firmware change
- a Raspberry Pi W as a “wireless” USB memory stick, and then use it with the ISA2USB 8-bit ISA card
- connect your wired system up to a wireless access point or other bridge
- DaynaPORT
--jeroen






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