Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/01/11/20:15:34
Hello all,
I've got a largish application I'm helping to port from unix, aix,
vms, etc... to dos. It depends on a 32-bit environment (djgpp...)
and that some sort of communication medium is available (serial, lan,
tcp/ip). It works rather well under MSDOS, but I haven't found a
useable (unix-like) tcp/ip library for use under DOS. I tried the
sample program (pktdrvr.c) and it works just fine (except that it uses
a low level interface, and not 'socket()', 'bind()', 'accept()', etc
that I need).
Anyway, my questions are:
1) is there a tcp/ip library for dos that provides a unix networking
interface, and (if not):
2) where would I find enough documentation to write functions to
emulate the functionality that I need.
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Zach Heilig (heilig AT cs DOT und DOT nodak DOT edu) ==
(heilig AT agassiz DOT cas DOT und DOT nodak DOT edu)
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