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| − | '''ipx = true | false'''<br />
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| − | Enables / Disables IPX protocol under DOSBox<br />
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| − | You can enable IPX later in the DOSBox command line with command:<br />
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| − | '''ipx true'''<br />
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| − | or disable it with command:<br />
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| − | '''ipx false'''<br /><br />
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| − | Note, that the IPX feature of DOSBox does not connect to an existing IPX network,<br />
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| − | it provides an UDP based emulation of such.<br /><br />
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| − | This means, one client has to start a server and let the others connect to it.<br />
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| − | In a network with ''server'' and ''client'', use the following commands on the console,<br />
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| − | to set up IPX networking:<br /><br />
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| − | On ''server'' start the IPX server by typing:<br />
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| − | '''ipxnet startserver'''<br /><br />
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| − | and on ''client'' type:<br />
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| − | '''ipxnet connect ''server'' '''<br />
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| − | ''server'' being the hostname of the machine, running the IPX server.<br /><br />
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| − | At this point, there is a tunneled IPX network between the two hosts.<br />
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| − | Repeating the second step on another machine adds it to the network.<br />
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