Networking FreeDOS - Others

  While the mentioned categories about networking DOS systems should
  cover most programs, there are a few exceptions. One of them is
  "Invisible LAN", (see: http://www.invisiblesoft.com/invlan/index.shtml)
  a NetWare-like DOS application that even comes with an own protocol
  called "TransBIOS".
  Another special solution for quick getting a network up and running are
  network bootdisks. They are able to work with a broad range of hardware
  and use multiple protocols. Bootdisks are mostly used for backup, restore
  and repair. They can be extremely helpful.
  Examples are:
    * Bart's Network Boot Disk (see: http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/
      network/ (*01))
    * Drivesnapshot (see: http://drivesnapshot.de/en/index.htm (*02))
    * Netbootdisk (see: http://www.netbootdisk.com/ (*03))
  The legal situation is unfortunate: Some packages seem to include
  files from MS client, while Microsoft's license does not allow such
  distribution.

  (*01) https://web.archive.org/web/20080602204233/http://www.nu2.nu/
  bootdisk/network/
  (*02) OK
  (*03) OK

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