To: Zach Heilig Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu, keck AT sage DOT unr DOT edu Subject: Re: TCP/IP and /djgpp/samples/dpmi/pktdrvr.c Date: Wed, 12 Jan 94 17:23:20 -0800 From: keck AT sage DOT unr DOT edu Hi Zach and djgpp'ers Zach Heilig writes: >1) is there a tcp/ip library for dos that provides a unix networking > interface, and (if not): Yes, there is. The company: NetManage, Inc. 20823 Stevens Creek Blvd. Cupertino, CA 95014 USA Phone: (408) 973-7171 sells a socket libraries for both DOS and Microsoft Windows. The DOS version -- which I have not used -- is called the DPA-Based DOS API socket library. Of course, this is a 16-bit library so one can't just link it with his 32-bit djgpp application. The documentation is readable and seems good enough. The DOS libraries come with the NEWT-SDK TCP-IP software development kit for windows. The windows stuff gives you a Microsoft Windows Socket compliant DLL. I'm only starting to use this with MS Visual C++, but so far it works and works like it would in UNIX. (NOTHING else works like it would in UNIX. MS Windows is like Bill Gate's garage, and he hasn't thrown anything away for 20 years! ;-) ) >-- > Zach Heilig (heilig AT cs DOT und DOT nodak DOT edu) == > (heilig AT agassiz DOT cas DOT und DOT nodak DOT edu) Sam ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas (Sam) Keck |Nerdism may strike any family. Desert Research Inst |Today's tip: sunlight is often a tempor- keck AT sage DOT unr DOT edu |ary palliative for nerdism.