Re: PING from Windows to a serial port
From: Andreas Hadler (Andreas.Hadler_at_t-online.de)
Date: 01/29/05
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Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 21:07:17 +0100
"Richard H." <rh86@no.spam> wrote:
>Roger wrote:
>> ... I'm nearly at the PING stage now and
>> the TCP part should be easy enough. The CGI and http part will be the
>> hardest I think.
>
>Get the book, really. The time it will save you will more than make up
>for the cost and time to read it. The project is bigger than it seems -
>SLIP+ICMP is a toe in the water.
And/or get "TCP/IP Illustrated" by W. Richars Stevens. It's even
available online (unixforge?) and IMHO gives a better picture of how
things work together. You won't find implemetation details etc,
though.
Andreas
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