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From: "George Foot" <george DOT foot AT merton DOT oxford DOT ac DOT uk>
To: "Robert D. Gifford" <bobg AT vbrick DOT com>
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 01:12:45 +0000
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Subject: Re: TCP/IP KERNEL UDP SNMP
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On  4 Oct 98 at 16:10, Robert D. Gifford wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I have used DJGPP for 6+ years.  I think it is superior.
> I am developing an embedded sys on AMD ELAN (486dx) w/ peripherals)
> I would like to use DJGPP for development of 32-bit PM dos apps.
> The system requires 10BT ethernet access.  I would like to use a packet
> driver, a TCP/IP kernel (Like the one from FTP s/w - ETHDRV.exe) and
> build some apps to stream UDP stuff back and forth.  I don't want to pay
> royalties to FTP.  I would like to use a TCP/IP
> library bound into my app.
> 
> Any direction or assistance would be great.
> Please post AND email me.

I have not actually used any sockets libraries from pure DOS, 
but they do exist.  DJ Delorie ported the Lynx web browser to 
DOS using the Waterloo TCP stack -- unfortunately I can't find 
it on Simtelnet at the moment, sorry.

If you go to:

    http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/dl/elsewhere.html

you'll find links to many djgpp-related packages, including 
the Waterloo TCP/IP stack and another (which I also haven't 
investigated fully) -- Karn's KA9Q NOS TCP/IP.

Ove Kaaven started developping an IP layer to work on top of
packet drivers some time ago but I don't think he had time to
get TCP working.  Aparently UDP works, but I didn't have the
opportunity to test it.  If you like I can try to dig out a 
link to it, or you could contact him yourself -- 
ovek AT arcticnet DOT no.

-- 
george DOT foot AT merton DOT oxford DOT ac DOT uk

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