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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> What MPTS and TCP/IP FP levels are you running?
WR08425 and UN0980.
\mptn\syslevel.mpt says WR08425.
\tcpip\bin\syslevel.tcp says UN0980.
[G:\]inetver
Inet Version: 4.02y
Directory of G:\IBMCOM
3-16-98 6:39p 43008 0 MPTS.EXE
Directory of G:\tcpip\bin
4-19-99 11:02a 110132 0 tcpcfg.exe
The OS/2 kernel is Warp 4 Fixpak 10.
> The TCP/IP stuff is documented in the Warp4 toolkit.
That's probably where I need to look. Refresh my worn-out memory (I was
in San Diego again) -- where is the Warp4 toolkit? (It better not be on
Devcon 'cause I haven't seen those CDs since I moved my office. If it
is, can you email me the .INF file? PMSEEK on "sockopt" should find
it. I'll buy you lunch . . .)
> There's also documentation somewhere in the MPTS
> and TCP/IP tree, but I can't find it at the moment.
In \tcpip\help\ I found rxsocket.inf which mentions the call but doesn't
describe it well enough to use it. Didn't see anything in \MPTN\.
Thanks, Steven.
- Peter
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