Francois wrote:
>Actually, there is an ICS version for Linux :-)
Thanks! I downloaded it and examined. So, it's thread-based actually - not
event-driven. You will still have a lot of work to port ICS provided that async
model would stay for *nix :)
>Any Vista or Windows 7 has IPv6 installed. You
So the SNTP component is already testing with ICS for IPv6?
And with Delphi for Mac and Linux?
I'm afraid I hadn't got your point. Especially concerning "Delphi for Mac
and Linux".
There is still neither Delphi nor ICS for Mac/Linux (and porting ICS may
be a greatly complicated task).
Actual
Angus wrote:
>So the SNTP component is already testing with ICS for IPv6?
>And with Delphi for Mac and Linux?
I'm afraid I hadn't got your point. Especially concerning "Delphi for Mac and
Linux". There is still neither Delphi nor ICS for Mac/Linux (and porting ICS
may be a greatly complicated t
Anton S. wrote:
> Francois wrote:
>> The problem is not that I don't want to expand ICS. The problem is to
>> support ICS. There are a lot of interesting components that could be
>> added to ICS. By moving it into "usermade" page, I'm not commited to
>> support it. If included in ICS distribution,
> Well, it's so simple that I guessed it wouldn't require any support
> or modifications.
So the SNTP component is already testing with ICS for IPv6?
And with Delphi for Mac and Linux?
That is the issue with adding projects, the number that need checking and
fixing for new Delphi releases and
Francois wrote:
>The problem is not that I don't want to expand ICS. The problem is to
>support ICS. There are a lot of interesting components that could be added
>to ICS. By moving it into "usermade" page, I'm not commited to support it.
>If included in ICS distribution, it has to be supported
Francois PIETTE wrote:
> I don't think moving the content of the usermade page would change
> anything about update.
> I'm even less convinced that most of the "usermade" author would care
> about using a SVN to update their code.
You are obviously right otherwise there would have been more feedba
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS-based SNTP (Simple network time protocol) client
Francois PIETTE wrote:
Do you want an entry on the "user made" web page at ICS website ?
Well, if you don't wish to exp
Francois PIETTE wrote:
>>> Do you want an entry on the "user made" web page at ICS website ?
>> Well, if you don't wish to expand ICS, it will work too.
>
> The problem is not that I don't want to expand ICS. The problem is to
> support ICS. There are a lot of interesting components that could be
Do you want an entry on the "user made" web page at ICS website ?
Well, if you don't wish to expand ICS, it will work too.
The problem is not that I don't want to expand ICS. The problem is to
support ICS. There are a lot of interesting components that could be added
to ICS. By moving it into
Angus wrote:
>I did SNTP client and server 10 years ago, they are improved versions of
>code from the usermade page:
Ahhh what a trouble! Why I hadn't know that!
Anyway I like my implementation more :)
Francois wrote:
>Do you want an entry on the "user made" web page at ICS website ?
Well, if you
I just completed a TSNTPCli class which performs time-sync with NTP
servers.
I guess it might be included into standard ICS toolkit. What do you think,
is someone interested?
Do you want an entry on the "user made" web page at ICS website ?
--
francois.pie...@overbyte.be
The author of the free
> I just completed a TSNTPCli class which performs time-sync with NTP
> servers. I guess it might be included into standard ICS toolkit.
> What do you think, is someone interested?
I did SNTP client and server 10 years ago, they are improved versions of
code from the usermade page:
http://ww
Hello all,
I just completed a TSNTPCli class which performs time-sync with NTP servers. I
guess it might be included into standard ICS toolkit. What do you think, is
someone interested?
--
Anton
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