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| Subject: | Re: WATT32 test app & DJGPP |
| Date: | Fri, 20 Dec 2002 12:59:23 +0100 |
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"DanG2015" <dang2015 AT aol DOT com> wrote in message
news:20021220012912 DOT 26934 DOT 00000420 AT mb-dh DOT aol DOT com...
> Here's the issue... if I remove the sendto( ) call, and just print the
packet
> as received, it will work forever. I can toss hundreds of packets at it
and it
> just tells me about receiving each one. But if I put the sendto back in,
it
> will echo ONE packet back. And after that, it will not receive again.
Interesting.
The latest download of Wattcp32 is still in beta. Many bugs have already
been discovered... I suggest you post this message as an e-mail to:
watt-32 AT egroups DOT com
Ben
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