Quote Originally Posted by Dude111 View Post
I reckon a DOS browser wouldnt work online!
It depends on what you mean by that. Surely, the capabilities of Arachne (the best web browser for DOS) can not give its user the full experience of the modern internet - lack of JavaScript support, lack of Flash support, weak CSS support, other issues. But major DOS web browsers do work online. Again links from the web site I have quoted already:

http://www.compmiscellanea.com/en/ar...p-ethernet.htm
http://www.compmiscellanea.com/en/ar...up-dial-up.htm

- Step by step and you have Arachne web browser working online. After succeeding it, all other major DOS web browsers ( http://www.compmiscellanea.com/en/we...rs-for-dos.htm ) are going to work as well. Within their capability limits surely, but they will.

Anyway, to get a DOS machine online is not really a heavy issue, there are much heavier. At least by now - life strides forward and I do not know for how much time this sort of backward compatibility is to keep up.