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-=> Quoting Eric Theriault to Phil Crown <=-
PC> There's info for the socket programming on the Devcon 9 CD-ROMs.
PC> It has the TCP/IP programmers toolkit also. Its probably for the
PC> CSet Compiler, but I'm using it with EMX. I only had to #define
PC> _System to get it to work (so far). :-)
ET> I'll be sure to take a look at that. I don't suppose that there would
ET> be an FTP site with this information, would there?
I don't know if/where it can be ftp'ed?
PC> You may already know this, but you can find alot of information
PC> about TCP/IP protocol programming by a Yahoo search for "RFC"
ET> Yes, but that would be TCP/IP in general; I'm looking for information
ET> to program OS/2's stack (Or am I mistaken by what you stated?)
You're right. Its general TCP/IP programming information.
Phil
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