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Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 09:02:22 +0200
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From: Nur Nurani <nur DOT nurani AT freenet DOT de>
Subject: Re: Internet Programming
Cc: "Jameson Quave" <jamesonq AT bellsouth DOT net>
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Hello, 

TCP-Stack Mailinglist:  empty message to mailto:watt-32-subscribe AT onelist DOT com

And then use http://www.google.de/ to search for the RFC-Specifications.

Nur


Jameson Quave has written at 15:48 12.06.2001 -0500 :
>
>Can someone direct me to maybe a tutorial or something like that for how to
>bring DJGPP onto the internet?
>I'm sort of a newbie programmer self-teaching myself and all I ever find is
>tutorials on how to make a hello world
>,but I know alot more than that by now and was hoping to find out something
>about programming things that can
>interact with the internet. Also I'm interested in accessing raw parts of
>ram but all I can ever find on that is some 4
>page example code with a bunch of number in hex, and I don't knwo where they
>are getting these numbers from.
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