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Subject: Re: New Chess Program by MS. My Findings with Top Brass MS Guys

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 15:04:18 11/16/01

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On November 16, 2001 at 16:49:34, Tom Kerrigan wrote:

>On November 16, 2001 at 16:05:10, Dan Andersson wrote:
>
>>The NT systems can hardly be called an improvement of the UNIX/BSD complex. And
>>some code fom BSD is virtually unchanged. And there was a superior dos then as
>>well as now, DR-DOS.
>>
>>MvH Dan Andersson
>
>NT is not related to UNIX or BSD. It was made by the guy who did VMS and is
>fairly similar to VMS.
>
>Some code to do raw sockets was added in WinXP and comes from BSD. Maybe that's
>what you're thinking of.
>
>-Tom


I've heard that this raw sockets thing is potentially risky.  Now that I've got
Windows XP, how do I go about cooking my sockets?

;-)




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