1. Modem sharing
- Posted by Lmailles <Lmailles at AOL.COM> Apr 07, 1998
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Has anybody impartially benchmarked 2.0 against 1.5a ? (I'm obviously talking DOS here) Rob : time now for {foo,bar}=get_coords() and {{2,1},{3,6},{8,-1}} * {1,0} also, I would like to see the possibility of some stricter structure (flexibility is wonderful, but sometimes you NEED an array) I suggest : ------------start type coord(sequence c) return length(c)=2 and atom(c[1]) and atom(c[2]) --coordinate data type end type sequence of coord foo --foo is a sequence of coordinates -------------------------- end this prevents me doing type checking of the form for a=1 to length(foo) do temp=coord(foo[a]) end for now type checks need only be done on individual coordinates in a sequence when they get changed, rather than a huge overhead checking the whole lot. Here is a project for somebody familiar with PPP or SLIP or winsock who wants to learn Euphoria for Windows. First, is it possible to give a web-server-style PPP/SLIP interface via a serial port using winsock.dll ? The idea and reason is this : Out of the three computers I have here, only one can access the internet (I won't bore you with the details), however with an emulated web server via the serial port, this could be done. It would also allow somebody to share a modem or ISDN line over a small network. 1. Can this be done ? 2. Would somebody like to do it ? Daniel
2. Re: Modem sharing
- Posted by Ryan Zerby <ryanz at LOLA.NETREX.COM> Apr 07, 1998
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On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Lmailles wrote: > Here is a project for somebody familiar with PPP or SLIP or winsock who wants > to learn Euphoria for Windows. My current Euphoria project is getting winsock2.0 to work with Euphoria. I've been working on it (on and off) for a while, but I recently broke down and got the winsock2.0 book, so hopefully things will go faster. So far, I've been able to create a socket (that is, I don't get an error going through the first few function calls) but I can't get it to connect. Windows sockets are different from my native UNIX sockets.... If anyone has gotten anything to work, I'd love to hear about it. -- Ryan Zerby, Senior Programmer ryanz at netrex.com
3. Re: Modem sharing
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <danielberstein at USA.NET> Apr 08, 1998
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>On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Lmailles wrote: >If anyone has gotten anything to work, I'd love to hear about it. I coded some days ago an FTP client using wininet.dll, which provides a very high-level interface with windows sockets. You don't actually interface with sockets, but with services (such as FTP, HTTP and Gopher). Maybe you can find this interesting. Here's a link to the file: ftp://ftp27.pair.com/pub/daber/euftp01.zip Regards, Daniel Berstein.
4. Re: Modem sharing
- Posted by Lmailles <Lmailles at AOL.COM> Apr 11, 1998
- 745 views
> >On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Lmailles wrote: > >If anyone has got anything to work, I'd love to hear about it. > I coded some days ago an FTP client using wininet.dll, which provides a very > high-level interface with windows sockets. I do not have Win95 or IE, nor do I intend to get either. (Off subject - who wants a web browser that STILL does not support ftp uploading ? I use Netscape 2.0 and it does everything I need !) A cool refresher from the boasts about new 500MHz Pentium Mars-Bar-Chips, I am running a 386 with Win3.1, so I notice the slow bits of Euphoria (fewer than I would have believed). I also use AOL, which has a slightly funny version of Winsick, so some programmes turn out ill, like FTP ones. I also own an Apple Newton (STILL ALIVE !) which cannot acces the 'net through AOL, so modem sharing would be quite handy. And Rob - don't forget the encrypted error messages ! Daniel
5. Re: Modem sharing
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Apr 12, 1998
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IE3+ already supports simple ftp uploading: [f]ile- [Send file] And advanced uploading through the Publishing wizard (availbale since version 3 also) I do not like big companies like MS or Netscape, but I must admit, Win95+IE4 does work after you personalize it a bit, and turn off the 'dummy' tricks. Just to let you know... (btw.. Netscape eats lots of memory, and is pretty slow, an HTML browser in Euphoria WOULD be a lot faster..) ... just wait for the source... Ralf nieuwen at xs4all.nl > >On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Lmailles wrote: > >If anyone has got anything to work, I'd love to hear about it. > I coded some days ago an FTP client using wininet.dll, which provides a very > high-level interface with windows sockets. I do not have Win95 or IE, nor do I intend to get either. (Off subject - who wants a web browser that STILL does not support ftp uploading ? I use Netscape 2.0 and it does everything I need !) A cool refresher from the boasts about new 500MHz Pentium Mars-Bar-Chips, I am running a 386 with Win3.1, so I notice the slow bits of Euphoria (fewer than I would have believed). I also use AOL, which has a slightly funny version of Winsick, so some programmes turn out ill, like FTP ones. I also own an Apple Newton (STILL ALIVE !) which cannot acces the 'net through AOL, so modem sharing would be quite handy. And Rob - don't forget the encrypted error messages ! Daniel