but i want 2 run my pgm on low resorced systems
which can load only dos
so the pgm is in C and how 2 use tcp/ip or socket pgm in c
so i take lpt with a new protocol(to b designed)
norbu
On Mon, 04 Feb 2002 17:18:09 +0400, "Roshin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Norbu,
> 
> A chat programme on linux is fine for a small project ..
> but i dont undertand why you use LPT1 for that ...
> you would use TCP/IP for any chat programme..
> if its LPT1 that you are using, then you probably would be able to talk
> with
> just ONE pc ..
> that is .. a chat programme to comunicate between TWO PCs linked VIA  LPT
> ??
> well thats REALY wierd a thing to do ..
> consider TCP/IP .. sockt programming instead..
> 
> Ron
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> 
> hai
> thanks 4 he keen intrest in my case
> i planned to do it through the hardware port -parallel (lpt1)
> i planned to make a chat program in dos as the talk in linux
> it can b used with any of the local machines
>  now my main problem is the collissions when we make a 2 way
>  communication
> 
> norbu
> On Mon, 04 Feb 2002 11:28:50 +0400, "Roshin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
> > Norbu,
> >
> > you should describe you project in detail ..
> > I suggest you describe what "port" you are talking about ..
> > is it the TCP/IP port (eg" port 80 for std HTTP) or the harware ports
> > like
> > serial port(eg: COM1) or the parallel port (eg: LPT1)
> > if you are trying to to TCP/IP communication .. all you need to know is
> > "socket programming" using C
> > and ofcourse the basics liek what is the listening server, the conenction
> > request etc ..
> >
> > Good luck
> > Ron
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
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> > Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 7:31 PM
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> >
> >
> > friends
> > this is my first mail to this club
> > i am doing my Bsc comp science now
> > now i have selected a project in C lang
> > in that i hope to make a communication path through the ports of the
> > system
> > with out using any saperate hard wares
> > so plz help me with some ideas on that & the functions available with C
> > to cntrl ports
> > & the lib files have with me
> >
> > norbu
> > college of applied science
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