Re: Need help in Mac Networking.
Re: Need help in Mac Networking.
- Subject: Re: Need help in Mac Networking.
- From: "Andy Cave" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 11:32:37 +0100
Hi Frank.
Best thing I can suggest is to get Metrowerks CodeWarrior incuding
PowerPlant. That includes example code on how to do what you want, which you
can lift. You can build a Carbon app that runs on OS9 as well as OSX.
And I have nothing to do with Metrowerks (other than I'm a happy customer of
CodeWarrior v8 - never needed to spend money on the upgrade to v9).
Andy.
Andy Cave,
Chief Executive Officer,
Hamillroad Software Limited.
www.hamillroad.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 7:03 AM
Subject: Need help in Mac Networking.
I am FINALLY back to Mac Programming, I have not programmed a Mac since
system 8.5
Can someone Please help me on what the latest protocal is being used for
tcp/ip networking? Last time I wrote this type of code for the Mac, Open
Transport was the standard.
Is Open Transport used for Mac X programming?
if so, does anyone have just a simple client and server code of a small
examples of a client connecting to a server and sending data between the
two on Mac X carbon using C ?
If not, what is the Standard for TCP/IP networking? and would anyone have
just a simple connecting that is made between a client and server programs
that sends data back and fourth?
And please can anyone tell me where I can get references to the standard
above? I am in a wheel chair and do most of my work in bed, it is hard for
me to use html source as information, It is much easier for me to have a
pdf to print, or a book.
I hope this wasn't to much to ask in this group.
Thank You So Much
Frank LaLone
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