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-=> Quoting andrew clarke to All <=- ac> * Forwarded (from: ftsc.wg.b) by andrew clarke using timEd/FreeBSD ac> 1.11.b1. * Originally from andrew clarke (3:633/267) to All. ac> * Original dated: 2003-06-28 11:07:54 ac> Hi All, ac> I'm posting C code for a program that displays the output of data ac> captured during a BinkP session in human-readable text. I was ac> wondering if people familiar with BinkP internals could verify it is ac> correct so far, and for the people unfamilar with BinkP, whether it ac> makes some sense. ac> Obviously as it deals with data "after the fact" it doesn't handle the ac> various states during the session. This is where the real guts of the ac> BinkP spec need to be double checked before it can be called a ac> standard. I'm tossing up the idea of writing a very basic BinkP ac> client to do that, then make corrections to the doc. Hmm, I guess I'd ac> have to write some sort of server too. Ok, silly question time. How does it *get* this data on a *non*-Unix system? I don't know c worth a damn. I can sometimes correct simple errors when a compiler complains about the source, but that's about it. --- FMailX 1.60* Origin: Shadowgard (1:105/50) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 105/50 360 106/2000 633/267 |
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