Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 21:16:38 +0100 To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu From: mag1007 AT hermes DOT cam DOT ac DOT uk (Martin Granell) Subject: TCP/IP Socket Utility I don't know if you are interested, but I was thinking that a socket library for DOS would be very useful, especially for porting UNIX applications to dos. I tried to use the Trumpet TCP/IP TSR stack, but I couldn't get it to work. I've now got the Waterloo TCP library (inc. source) and various programs using it (inc. source), and I was thinking about porting it to DJGPP. It doesn't look too bad, but if you don't know anything about djgpp's innards..... Unfortunately I don't know anything about realmode/protected mode interrupts, and real mode callbacks or any other innards of djgpp. Thus, I would really like someone to start converting it. If anyone did start it, I could probably learn from a few of the files how to convert them and finish it off myself. It's just that I have got major exams in 8 days, and I haven't got the time to work out all about interrupts (plus I haven't got any documentation [I don't think...] ). Any help would be Really appreciated. Yours, Martin.