05-04-2014 07:14 PM | ||
zirkoni |
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192168179 is not the correct (phone) number, you have to include the periods. Proof that it works: |
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17-02-2014 08:57 PM | ||
Maxaxle |
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EDIT: Although the modem no longer comes up MIA, I can't successfully make a call between two computers behind the same router. The calling computer is a laptop, so its IP changes from time to time, but the answering computer (hopefully the server) is at 192.168.1.79. So I've been trying to call "192168179" with the laptop after hitting "answer" on the answering computer, without much success. Any ideas? |
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17-02-2014 07:53 PM | ||
dosraider |
Also there is a dosbox multiplayer dedicated server for several games: http://www.classicgamingarena.com/ Can ease things a bit ...... |
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17-02-2014 07:24 PM | ||
zirkoni |
This worked for me. DOSBox conf Code:
serial1=modem Code:
modem type -> custom COM port -> COM1 (serial1=COM1, serial2=COM2, etc...) dial string -> ATD init string -> ATZ |
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17-02-2014 06:41 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
Check this guide: http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/Connectivity#Modem_emulation |
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17-02-2014 03:27 PM | ||
Maxaxle |
(The) Need For Speed Multiplayer First things first: I have two computers on my home network (i.e. all behind a single router, all capable of sharing files), I tried searching for stuff like "Dosbox Modem" and "Dosbox Multiplayer" but without anything current. I've been trying the methods shown on this Vogons thread from 2004(!): http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=4328 ...but without any success. No matter what I try in NFS1, it always gives me "Failed to init modem" or something like that, implying that my problem isn't with the nonexistent numbers I'm giving it, but instead that the modem setup I have isn't working. Under dosbox.conf, I've changed the serial1 setting: Quote:
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