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Subject: Communications subroutine for DOS?
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Date: Sun, 5-Feb-84 17:31:00 EST
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Posted: Sun Feb  5 17:31:00 1984
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From:  Ed Fox 

Is there a relatively small subroutine available (or something using
interrupts) that a DOS 2.10 C program can call to:
1)choose and logon to a machine, using direct LAN connection or autodialing
2)send ascii messages
3)receive and store ascii messages

The program must also communicate with a user via keyboard and monitor.
My interest is in a reliable package that is easy to use and won't take
too much memory, and is callable by C.  YTERM has been mentioned - is
that suitable?

Also of interest would be B-tree or indexed file support routines
to be called from C program.

Thanks for the help! - Ed Fox (fox.vpi@rand-relay)