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Windows Sockets Host V1.10
Copyright (c) 1994 Andy H Coates / EPSRC
Please read all the following before using this software.
Windows Sockets Host (WSHost) is a utility which will obtain
a host name from a given IP number or vice versa. The
software will run over any TCP/IP stack which is Winsock
version 1.1 compliant.
To use the software, simply type the host name or IP number
into the appropriate box and press return, or mouse click
on the appropriate push button. WSHost will then interrogate
your local Domain Name server and return the requested
information (assuming the input was correct).
This software has been tested on the following TCP/IP stacks;
PC/TCP
Beame & Whiteside
Windows for Workgroups Wolverine IP Stack
Windows NT 3.1 and 3.5 beta
If you have any bug reports or suggestions, please send them
to Andy.Coates@rl.ac.uk.
DISCLAIMER:
The author and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research
Council accept no responsibility for any damage caused by the
use, misuse or inability to use this sofware. There is no
warranty implied with this software, and no support will be
given for the software, except by private agreement with
the author.
This software may be freely distributed as long as all
associated files are also distributed. The copyright remains
the property of Andy H Coates and the EPSRC and may be
withdrawn at any time.
However if you do use this software regularly, please send
the author a postcard with a nice view on the front, and your
email address on back, so I know who you are. Thanks.
Andy H Coates Email: Andy.Coates@rl.ac.uk
Atlas Centre Phone: 44 235 446391
Rutherford Appleton Lab Fax : 44 235 446626
Chilton, Didcot,
Oxforshire, England.
Version History:
1.10 : WSHost is now fully asynchronous, ie it doesn't stop
Windows while it's working. I know it should have been
like this in the first place, but it was my first
Windows (and hence Winsock) program.
I would also like to point out that it is now 5 months
since version 1.00 was released and so far I have
received one (1) postcard. It's not much to ask really
is it?