Re: How best to communicate between Windows and Linux?



On 2006-06-14, Blackbird Crow Raven <blacky@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Related to my thread on real-time data sharing: my app will be Win32/D7. It
needs to talk to (and listen to) real-time chirpings on a Linux box.

UDP is logical. Research buying a special (cluster) switch if you have to
get down latencies.
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