I need to find a TCP/IP stack and software to use it,
so I can play around with the internet on there.
For virtual dial-up emulation, the Internet Explorer 3 provides both dialer and TCP/IP stack as well. I have used this within DOSBox (since it provides modem emulation, but you need slirp/pppd as well) and Netscape 4. Worked just fine, but requires PPP.
Man... Netscape 4: there's a wave a nostalgia waiting for me there, if I can get to it. I remember using Netscape back in the Internet days, but with Windows 95.
I suspect many sites won't work in Netscape 4 now, but I have to wonder
if archive.org would work, and just dig up some old sites.
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