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to: JERRY COFFIN
from: ALEXANDRE OSTANINE
date: 1997-05-09 03:37:00
subject: NetBIOS

Jerry Coffin wrote in a message to Alexandre Ostanine:
 JC> On (02 May 97) Alexandre Ostanine wrote to ALL...
 AO> Hi to any one.
 JC> Hello,
 AO> I'm making my first steps in Networking, and from the first one
 AO> 've got a problem:
 AO> In  Windows API I've found information about interrupt 5CH from
 AO> NetBIOS and there was that I should call this (at least better to)
 AO> interrupt to have something from it.
 AO> The question is WHAT this interrupt does and can I use it to
 AO> exchange some data between two remote computers (programs)
 AO> If it is what I'm locking for  - PLEASE HELP me with information
 AO> about it
 AO> (Win32  Environment )
 JC> Interrupt 5ch is a front-end to NetBIOS.  I'd reccomend
 JC> against using it if at all possible - it's very low-level,
 JC> so quite a bit of code is needed to get anything done.  In
 JC> addition, it's dependent on NetBIOS, so it won't always work
 JC> on machines that don't have NetBIOS installed. Finally,
 JC> while I believe there's _some_ front-end to NetBIOS in
 JC> Win32, you can't do it through interrupt 5ch anyway.
OK.. from everything that was mentioned above (sorry) 0.0 % is
useful.
my question was; is there any one who knows about interrupt 5CH
And if he knows, any advice is welcomed.
P.S.
    I've Lantastic network that already provides Net BIOS service
    for Dos or Windows (what ever.)
    THE QUESTION IS STILL THE SAME:
    LOW LEVEL FUNCTIONS (INTERRUPT 5CH) -
    ANY INFORMATION ABOUT IT???
Alexandre 
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