Mail Archives: opendos/2003/12/06/10:42:44
Please excuse my irrational exuberance over BSD Sockets. A port
using DV/X's BSD Socket interface would allow it to share the
same network interface with DV/X. Arachne's control over the
display hardware, would limit it's use, even in DV/X.
The following excerpt from a DV technote may explain why TCP/IP
connection may or may not always work from TASKMGR.
-- Gary Welles
| ... As a general rule, loading non-DESQview specific network
| shells within a window is not recommended. The reasons are that
| network shells are actually interrupt arbitrators, re-directors,
| and/or repeaters. Depending on the shell configuration (and the
| application software) intended to run in the window, two primary
| factors must be considered.
|
| 1. A packet may arrive for the workstation while this window
| is not the current task. The network must retry sending
| the packet, causing network performance degradation (or the
| network may timeout and drop the work-station).
|
| 2. Only that window would be able to see the network. Loading
| the network shell in more than one window can also confuse
| the network unless the shell has been specifically written
| for this purpose.
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