I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I haven't been successful.
When I click on Dial-Up Networking for the first time, it prompts me to install it.
Maybe I'm missing a setting while installing and configuring Dial-Up Networking?
I'll keep trying.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I haven't been successful.
When you first click on Dial-Up Networking, it will prompt you to install RAS (Remote Access) files.
@thera34 Thanks so much for getting this working and for adding the steps to the guide thread.thera34 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 8:34 pm Thanks to @NML32: After installing Dial-Up Networking, you will get an Event Error at every boot. It doesn't break PPP (at least from my very few tests), but get rid off it by re-running the Service Pack 6 (mount misternt.iso CD-ROM and run sp6ai386) and restart when asked.
*Even later Edit: I compiled all these infos into what I hope is a more comprehensible mini how-to viewtopic.php?p=50173#p50173
That is incredibly surprising, as NT4 isn't exactly known for its gaming prowess! My first thought is that it could be related to the graphics driver we're using, as it uses a linear frame buffer (as opposed to the paged one in the W95 driver), and also an improved version of the framebuffer DLL is installed which is supposed to provide some performance benefits.
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