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- In article <CLLAr3.GIw@cbnewsm.cb.att.com>, car@beaker.stc.att.com (Chris Rath) writes:
- >> >> I myself have written a news reader in VB. It was very interesting experiences
- >> >> in learning VB and Winsock.
- >> >> I have some suggestions for you.
- >> >> 1. get WinVN source code to see how it was wriiten.
- >> >> 2. manually telnet to a news server on port 119 to experiment with the commands.
- >> >> 3. get some VB codes on Winsock at ftp.netmange.com.
- >> >> 4. I was able to write straight VB codes without using other people's winsock.vb
- >> >> x. If you wouldn't mind using winsock.vbx, it will save you time in
- >> >> winsock stuffs but you will have to miss all the fun.
- >> >> 5. I had fun because I did not know (1) and (3) until recently.
- >>
- >> >> Dennis
- >>
- >> Where does one get WinVN source code?
- >>
- >> Chris Rath
- >> car@mozart.att.com
- >>
- >>
- Try /pub/win3/winvn at titan.ksc.nasa.gov (or 128.159.4.20) login as anonymous.
-
- Dennis
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- From: misha@abacus.oit.unc.edu (Misha Glouberman)
- Message-Id: <CLMz4E.6q4@newsflash.concordia.ca>
- Organization: Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
- Sender: ses
- References: <Karl.Auer.98.000C05E3@anu.edu.au>, <greys.9.0015FBE1@regentdb.osrhe.edu>
- Reply-To: misha@abacus.concordia.ca
- Subject: Re: UUENCODE & UUDECODE for Windows?
-
- greys@regentdb.osrhe.edu wrote:
- : All,
-
- : Does anyone know if versions of uuencode and uudecode exist for Windows? I
-
- Try ftp.cica.indiana.edu:pub/pc/win3/util/uucode20.zip
-
- There's also a program called extract which does a pretty nice job on
- multi-part files. I've lost the site, but the author's address is
- dpenner@ee.ualberta.ca
-
-
- --
- Misha Glouberman
- misha@abacus.concordia.ca
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