1. Notworking, and other Networking thingies
- Posted by mistertrik at hotmail.com Feb 24, 2002
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I got me a network, so I'm very excited about that. Q1. The only problem is that although I have print and filesharing set up nicely, I can't get proxy internet access working properly. My computers names are: Main (with modem), MrTrick Workgroup is: Asylum I think that I need to set the proxy address in the internet wizard. I tried setting it (on Mrtrick) to Port: 80, Address: Main, for all protocols, but internet isn't working. Also, no network games are working. Any suggestions, or links? Q2. With aforesaid network up and running properly... how can two separate programs communicate between each other, either both running off the same machine, or on separate computers. Now with this question it must be said I know absolutely nothing about 'machine codes' or 'interrupt requests' or 'c procs'. Is it possible to do in euphoria, if not why not, and what is the simplest alternate solution. cheers ===================================================== .______<-------------------\__ / _____<--------------------__|=== ||_ <-------------------/ \__| Mr Trick
2. Re: Notworking, and other Networking thingies
- Posted by "Thomas Parslow (PatRat)" <tom at almostobsolete.net> Feb 24, 2002
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> I got me a network, so I'm very excited about that. > Q1. The only problem is that although I have print and filesharing set up > nicely, I can't get proxy internet access working properly. > My computers names are: Main (with modem), MrTrick > Workgroup is: Asylum > I think that I need to set the proxy address in the internet wizard. > I tried setting it (on Mrtrick) to Port: 80, Address: Main, for all > protocols, but internet isn't working. Also, no network games are working. > Any suggestions, or links? What sort of connection sharing do you have running on Main? If your running Win98 or above then I'd recommend using WCS (Windows Connection Sharing). > Q2. With aforesaid network up and running properly... how can two separate > programs communicate between each other, either both running off the same > machine, or on separate computers. > Now with this question it must be said I know absolutely nothing about > 'machine codes' or 'interrupt requests' or 'c procs'. > Is it possible to do in euphoria, if not why not, and what is the simplest > alternate solution. TCP4U is pretty simple to use (well it looks it anyway, I've only looked at it briefly), you can get it from the archives. > cheers > ===================================================== > .______<-------------------\__ > / _____<--------------------__|=== > ||_ <-------------------/ > \__| Mr Trick Thomas Parslow (PatRat) E-Mail/Jabber: tom at almostobsolete.net ICQ: 26359483