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to: Paul Quinn
from: Wilfred van Velzen
date: 2016-09-03 23:34:26
subject: Re: New: PING/TRACE function. Tests requested.

Hi,

On 2016-09-02 21:27:02, Paul Quinn wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
  about: "New: PING/TRACE function. Tests requested.":

 WV>> Oops I missed the "insecure" part. I almost never
look there. So I
 WV>> only just found it:

 PQ> I can hardly have put it somewhere else; we don't have an agreed session
 PQ> password.  :)  Oh look, that's where it got to...

;)

 WV>> + 24 Aug 02:05:05 [29633] rcvd: PINGPROJ.ZIP (37717, 37717.00 CPS,
 WV>> 3:640/384{at}fidonet)

 PQ> That's the one!  Tricky little thing it was.

 WV>> I'll have a look later on...

 PQ> As in all of my Fidonet dealings, I have no expectations...

Well, it was easy. ;)

I noticed you used the findfirst() function which is Borland specific. And
indeed it compiled unaltered on Borland C++ 6, with just one warning...

But I had to fix a few things to make it work as a 32 bit program. Here it is:

http://www.vlzn.nl/tmp/PINGBOT005.ZIP

With the changed source and the Borland project files included.

 PQ> Thanks for looking at it, Wilfred.  Laugh if you get the urge.

Well, laughing no, weeping yes. ;)

 PQ> You may then understand why I no longer do any such programming.

I could tell you weren't experienced in C... But you made it work.

Bye, Wilfred.


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