Re: [Freedos-user] mTCP 2010-10-20 Version posted

2010-10-26 Thread mbbrutman
Quoting Bernd Blaauw : > Your TCP/IP stack seems quite fast from the few tests I've done with it > a few weeks ago, comparing the FTP program to DJGPP WATTCP "Wget" > program. Definately worthwile. > So far I've noted the following: > * "BINARY" command seemed missing from documentation > * No dow

Re: [Freedos-user] mTCP 2010-10-20 Version posted

2010-10-26 Thread Bernd Blaauw
Op 22-10-2010 16:55, Michael B. Brutman schreef: > Geraldo, > It is in the works. My employer has to review the code and bless it > first to protect their interests. While I don't expect any problems in > this process, it does take time. > > > Mike Your TCP/IP stack seems quite fast from the few

Re: [Freedos-user] mTCP 2010-10-20 Version posted

2010-10-22 Thread Michael B. Brutman
Geraldo Netto wrote: > Hi Michael/All, > > Would be possible to release it as gpl or any other oss license? > (i guess someone already asked for it, but anyway...) > > Kind Regards and Best Wishes, > > Geraldo Geraldo, It is in the works. My employer has to review the code and bless it first to

Re: [Freedos-user] mTCP 2010-10-20 Version posted

2010-10-22 Thread Geraldo Netto
Hi Michael/All, Would be possible to release it as gpl or any other oss license? (i guess someone already asked for it, but anyway...) Kind Regards and Best Wishes, Geraldo Non dvcor, dvco => Sapere Aude São Paulo, Brasil, -3gmt site: http://exdev.sf.net/ On 22 October 2010 00:38, Michael B. Br

[Freedos-user] mTCP 2010-10-20 Version posted

2010-10-21 Thread Michael B. Brutman
I just posted the latest and greatest code at http://www.brutman.com/mTCP . This version supports IP fragments, which might help with some of the stranger network and gateway setups out there. Another neat feature that I should have done a while ago is command line editing for FTP, including a