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From: Alex Borodin <alex.borodin@qrail.com.au> (Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett)
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Subject: [AMOSList] Re: AMOS Now being updated! What should be added?
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Ben Hutchings wrote:
>
> In article <34F3A1B0.6C2B1141@qrail.com.au>,
> Alex Borodin <alex.borodin@qrail.com.au> wrote:
> >Ben Hutchings wrote:
> <snip>
> >That's why you have to run services like FTP, Telnet and NFS over the
> >top of it to get any useful human-level transmission happening. TCP/IP
> >is a transport.
>
> You are making the mistake of talking about TCP/IP as if it is a
> single protocol. I have no idea what you mean by "human-level"
> transmission, nor why it should be relevant to a question of
> suitability for use in programming.
I meant a user sending files or other data (either in real-time or
not) over the network. Example - FTP'ing a file. Example - flying
his jet fighter simulator over the network.
As for relevancy, well, that's for the individual to decide.
> The TCP: device is normally mounted as part of the AmiTCP startup
> procedure, using a handler which is supplised with the package. It
> allows you to make and use TCP connections by opening the file
> "TCP:host.domain/port", if I remember correctly.
I see. Very handy, by the looks of things
> >Sounds really useful, but it still won't allow AMOS to transmit
> >commands and data using sockets.
>
> Not with the socket semantics, no. Nor will it be suitable for
> real-time games, which was my whole point.
:-) No it wasn't, that was MY point! MINE MINE MINE MINE! :-)
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