magelli@uiucdcs.CS.UIUC.EDU (04/04/86)
I am being development of 'network specific' market simulation program on a network of IBM PC XT's on an IBM PC Network (with an IBM PC AT as a server). I am look for a set of assembly language routines that provide Network Control Block (NCB) control, name support, and session support (virtual circuit & datagram) to a high level programming language (preferably C). I have looked around and have been surprised to find how little software is available to support network development (not that that's anything new). Does anyone know of such a set of routines available public domain or commercially? Thanks in advance!!!!! --------------------- Paul Magelli magelli@a.cs.uiuc.edu University of Illinois magelli@uiuc.csnet Dept. of Computer Science uiucdcs!magelli 1206 W. Green, Rm. 160 Urbana, IL 61801
rob@gould9.UUCP (rob) (04/15/86)
In article <24700133@uiucdcs>, magelli@uiucdcs.CS.UIUC.EDU writes: > > > > > I am being development of 'network specific' market simulation program > on a network of IBM PC XT's on an IBM PC Network (with an IBM PC AT as > a server). I am look for a set of assembly language routines that > provide Network Control Block (NCB) control, name support, and session > support (virtual circuit & datagram) to a high level programming > language (preferably C). I have looked around and have been surprised > to find how little software is available to support network development > (not that that's anything new). Does anyone know of such a set of routines > available public domain or commercially? > > Thanks in advance!!!!! > --------------------- > Paul Magelli magelli@a.cs.uiuc.edu > University of Illinois magelli@uiuc.csnet > Dept. of Computer Science uiucdcs!magelli > 1206 W. Green, Rm. 160 > Urbana, IL 61801 Excuse me. The program was called GNU by the author and was almost completed last may. I am also interested in it if you hear any more would you post it to the net. th th th thats all folks