Hi,
I'm currently working on a project that involves updating some old Pascal software to use TCP/IP in DOS.
Knowing that most programmers that had this expertise has moved on to Delphi and other languages, I thought it was best to ask here - and to direct attention to the main thread of this...
Hi Glen999,
I've allready looked there. It's a complete TCP/IP stack on its own, and it's not compatible with other stacks. It's also PPP only, meaning it will function only with serial connections over modems (it has its own dailer, too). There is also no code for ethernet interfaces.
So even...
Hi Glenn9999,
As mentioned in my first post, I have the TCP/IP stack included with DR-DOS. (It appears to be based on some Novell Netware stack.)
Using this stack, and the included tools, such as a ping command and a simple ftp-server, I know that the stack and network card is functioning.
An...
Hi,
Browsing thrugh this site, I hope to have hit the right spot to ask for help.
I have a pretty old set of software, with turbo pascal source (More then 50.000 lines of code - too much to quickly recode in another language/OS), running on a DOS machine. The software monitors a lot of custom...
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