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From: "Johan Venter" <jventer AT writeme DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
References: <37D80FBE DOT BFBC8703 AT pepparkakor DOT demon DOT nl>
Subject: Re: 2 questions
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 11:54:50 +1000
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Roger <roger AT pepparkakor DOT demon DOT nl> wrote in message
news:37D80FBE DOT BFBC8703 AT pepparkakor DOT demon DOT nl...
> Hi,everyone.
>
> I have want to do a little program,but I want to know a few things
> first.

I take it you want to develop this as DOS program compiled with DJGPP to be
run in a Windows 95/98 DOS box? Is this correct?

> Is it possible to size the doswindow,in my program? I want to have a
> little window,but I can't make it.

I don't think this is possible from a DOS program (although stranger things
have been accomplished).

> Then I wonder how I can communicate with another computer in a network.I
> wanna try it,but I have no idee what port or who I do.

If you just want straight access to a networked computer that you know the
name of, you could probably try opening a file or directory in your program
with the \\ style Windows network locator.

Try this (note: untested):

FILE *f = fopen("\\\\somemachine\\c\\test.txt", "r");

Cheers,

--
Johan Venter
ICQ 3643877
surf.to/djgppig



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