Using Windows Sockets Under Win32s and WOWLast reviewed: November 2, 1995Article ID: Q105757 |
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SUMMARYWin32s versions 1.1 and later provide a thunking layer for Windows Sockets. A 16-bit Windows Sockets 1.1 package must be installed on the Windows machine. Otherwise, the system will report that WINSOCK.DLL was not found. Windows NT provides a versions 1.0- and 1.1-compliant WOW (Windows on Win32) thunking layer.
MORE INFORMATIONThere are a number of vendors that sell Windows Sockets packages. Windows Sockets support is available from Microsoft for LAN Manager version 2.2 for MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 at no additional cost. Similar support is also being shipped in "Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows For Workgroups" and the "Microsoft Network Client." If you have LAN Manager with Microsoft TCP/IP, you can pick up everything you need from ftp.microsoft.com. Or, call Microsoft Sales at (800) 426- 9400. The following is information on how to subscribe to an Internet mailing list for Windows Socket programming as of 07/94:
Send mail to majordomo@mailbag.intel.com with a body that has SUBSCRIBE WINSOCK <your_full_internet_email_address>. If you want to be on the winsock hackers mailing list (for implementors of Windows sockets), use the following body in a separate piece of email. SUBSCRIBE WINSOCK-HACKERS <your_full_internet_email_address>.Other lists available include:
winsnmp winsock-2 ws2-app-review-board ws2-appletalk ws2-conn-oriented-media ws2-decnet ws2-generic-api-ext ws2-ipx-spx ws2-name-resolution ws2-oper-framework ws2-osi ws2-spec-clarif ws2-tcp-ip ws2-transp-review-board ws2-wirelessUse the command 'info <list>' to get more information about a specific list.
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Additional reference words: 1.10 1.20
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