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- Several months ago, Claus Zimmermann uploaded to ftp.cica.indiana.edu
- WINTIFF6, a port of Sam Leffler's LIBTIFF. Claus promised the source, but as
- far as I can tell it never appeared. Now I am porting a Unix app to
- Windows, and trying to use WINTIFF. But I find one of the routines -
- TIFFClientOpen - is not in the WINTIFF.LIB.
-
- Can anyone give me any help on this - either point me at the code I need or
- tell me if there's something I can do to fix the LIB file?
-
- Thanks,
- Bill Turner
- Cornell University Library
- wrt1@cornell.edu
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Feb 24 19:34:15 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: 24 Feb 1994 19:34:15 GMT
- From: alun@internet.wst.com (Alun Jones)
- Message-Id: <2kivfn$9bo@uuneo.NeoSoft.com>
- Organization: Welcom Software Technology
- Sender: ses
- References: <jtara.47.00178A55@crash.cts.com>, <2kb78s$ig@uuneo.neosoft.com>, <2kbu46$p3v@mercury.mcs.com>
- Subject: Re: I'm ready to spend money - free and shareware WINSOCK not ok
-
- In article <2kbu46$p3v@mercury.mcs.com> karl@MCS.COM (Karl Denninger) writes:
- >In article <2kb78s$ig@uuneo.neosoft.com>,
- >Alun Jones <alun@internet.wst.com> wrote:
- >>
- >>Instead of clients being written "SPECIFICALLY" for Trumpet winsock,
- >>many are probably written specifically for _winsock_, and are tested
- >>on the Trumpet winsock. Many of us shareware authors can't afford the
- >>$400+ for a commercial stack simply to test an application that we
- >>aren't even sure will make us any money! I haven't yet made enough
- >>money from my ftp daemon to afford to buy any commercial stacks to
- >>test it with, and as it turns out, I have problems with one or two of
- >>them.
- >
- >Will you support those that sell for $25 RETAIL? I would hope so!
- >
-
- I don't know - are there any?
-
- >>I would love to be able to make my shareware application work on _all_
- >>stacks, but I can only afford to test it on Peter Tattam's.
- >
- >What's your threshold? :-)
-
- Somewhere between 0 and $400, obviously.
-
- >Its not the <winsock> that is the problem. The Trumpet stuff works rather
- >well when connected with a packet driver over Ethernet. Where it has
- >trouble in my experience is when you try to use the internal SLIP driver.
-
- Well, you could always use a CSLIP packet driver - that combination
- might work better for you.
-
- Alun.
- ~~~~
- --
- The above is a personal opinion, and may not necessarily represent the
- opinions of Welcom Software Technology, its management, its staff, or
- its Margarita machine.
- ======================================================================
- From jallard@microsoft.com Thu Feb 24 16:03:20 1994
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- To: PCIP@LIST.NIH.GOV, ietf-announce@cnri.reston.va.us,
- ietf-ppp@cnri.reston.va.us, ppp-consort@telebit.com,
- winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Subject: Announcement: 1994 Bake-Off
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 94 12:59:25
-
-
- ANNOUNCEMENT
-
- The 1994 TCP/IP, Windows Sockets and PPP Bake-Off
-
- Microsoft would like to follow the successful example provided last year
- by FTP, TGV and InterCon Systems by hosting the 1994 TCP/IP bake-off.
- Implementors of TCP/IP, Windows Sockets applications, and PPP products are
- invited to come together in Redmond, WA to detect (and hopefully resolve)
- any interoperability problems between products. The "bake-off" is held in
- the spirit of multivendor cooperation with the goal of delivering
- customers the finest possible range of interoperable internetworking
- products.
-
- The bake-off is specifically an engineering gathering. Developers and
- architects should feel free to bring both present and beta implementations
- of products to test reliability and interoperability in mixed internet
- environments. Most implementors will choose to bring development and
- debugging systems along so that fixes can be made and tested in real time.
- The formal results of the interoperability testing will not be made public
- - the intent of this event is solely to enhance the quality and
- interoperability of the participants' products.
-
- We plan to hold this event the week of April 18-22 - this is two weeks
- following the Seattle IETF meeting, and two weeks before Spring Interop.
- Once we receive feedback, we will draft and circulate a preliminary agenda
- to the appropriate contact persons. We're hoping that we can expand the
- scope of this annual event to include PPP and Windows Sockets testing as
- well. Our current plan is to cover the following areas and protocols:
-
- Base TCP/IP (ARP,ICMP,IP,UDP,TCP)
- NetBIOS over TCP/IP (1001/1002)
- DHCP (1533/1534/1541/1542)
- Common IP Applications (FTP,Telnet,DNS, etc...)
- TCP/IP printing (1179)
- SLIP, PPP (both TCP/IP and IPX/SPX)
- Windows Sockets API testing (WSAT)
- Windows Sockets applications (interoperability matrix)
- Windows Sockets 2.0 discussion
-
- If you are interested please complete and return the following
- questionaire to bakeoff@microsoft.com. Once we receive the initial
- feedback from you, we will begin finalizing the schedule and logistics and
- communicate all details to the contact persons.
-
- Name of organization:
- Contact person:
- Contact e-mail:
- Contact phone:
- Will you be attending (Yes/No/Maybe):
- Number of engineers attending:
- What hardware will you be bringing:
- What protocols are you interested in testing:
- Special requirements:
- Additional comments:
-
- We're looking forward to hearing your comments and ideas on this year's
- bake-off. Thanks for your interest and help in making this event
- successful.
-
- _______________________________________________________________
- J. Allard jallard@microsoft.com
- Program Manager of TCP/IP Technologies work: (206)882-8080
- Microsoft Corporation home: (206)860-8862
- "On the Internet, nobody knows you're running Windows NT"
-
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