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Thank you for your message Juan!

>Especially due to the difficulties getting work the noise source on XP. 
I agree - I looked at the code and it would take me a while to get that to compile and do some changes.

I picked the demos that seemed to be the most simple and hoped these still would work.

>I will investigate this when I am back from vacations and when I have access >to a dos machine. 
Of cause I look forward to this!

@Rugxulo:
>Hi guys, Merry Christmas!  :-) 
Merry Christmas to you and all readers! 

What do you expect us to do after singing Christmas songs and opening our presents? Looking into Openssl of cause :-)

Frankly I try to get SSL to work with my DOS port of the Dillo browser. This has SSL code that works for Windows but it will not run with DOS. So I look for a simple example to see how (and if?) OpenSSL for DOS works at all. Then I want to step through the code in the browser comparing it with this working example. Currently I have no clue which step does stop it working.

Georg





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