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- In article <festus.4.2D90F03E@cts.com> festus@cts.com (Jason DeBord) writes:
- >I am having a problem with my trumpet newsreader, although it may just be
- >something stupid I am overlooking.
- >
- >It seems that my 'subscribe' mode only shows a portion of the newsgroups
- >available...(stuff deleted)
-
- Hi Jason,
-
- I'm experiencing the exact same problem with my wintrumpet reader version
- 1.1. It's very strange because the dos version of the reader works fine.
- other than the fact that it can only collect 1900 newsgroups when I have
- close to 3000 available, the program works well. it has a very friendly
- interface and it's easy to post messages.
-
- I have the shareware version and have not yet registered it because of
- the newsgroup number problem. But now I'm starting to think that perhaps
- the program limits itself to only a percentage of the newsgroups on
- purpose to encourage people to get the full registered.
-
- I don't know, it's just speculation on my part...
-
- Scott
-
-
-
-
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- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 24 15:41:05 1994
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- From: alb@age2.age.uiuc.edu (Alexander Breen)
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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- References: <2m7fp6$h5i@sirius.cc.utexas.edu>, <Cn0tz9.LK@news.ess.harris.com>, <M.W.Stern.136.2D90AEC5@massey.ac.nz>
- Subject: Re: Dogfight
-
- In article <M.W.Stern.136.2D90AEC5@massey.ac.nz> M.W.Stern@massey.ac.nz (Mark Stern) writes:
- >From: M.W.Stern@massey.ac.nz (Mark Stern)
- >Subject: Re: Dogfight
- >Date: Wed, 23 Mar 1994 21:04:05 GMT
-
- >In article <Cn0tz9.LK@news.ess.harris.com> gsegalli@ic1d.harris.com (Greg Segallis) writes:
- >>From: gsegalli@ic1d.harris.com (Greg Segallis)
- >>Subject: Re: Dogfight
- >>Date: Mon, 21 Mar 1994 15:35:32 GMT
-
- >>Can this program run in single user mode without FTP's stack?
- >>I don't have PC/TCP and don't want it, but I'd be interested in
- >>a good flight sim program.
-
- >I do have PC/TCP and would be interested in where to get Dog Fight, can anyone
- >help?
-
- You can get it from FTP Software's ftp server. This can be reached at
- vax.ftp.com or ftp.ftp.com. Has anybody been able to get this to work? I
- keep getting a UNIX error.
-
-
-
- Alexander Breen (alb@age2.age.uiuc.edu)
- Manager of System Services
- University of Illinois Agricultural Engineering
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- To: nikki@trmphrst.demon.co.uk
- Subject: Re: WSAAsynchSelect(), FD_WRITE etc
- From: rcq@ftp.com (Bob Quinn)
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- > The spec is not actually 100% clear on this point. The spec says ...
- ...
- > "An FD_WRITE message is posted when a socket is first connected with
- > connect() or accepted with accept(), and then after a send() or sendto()
- > fails with WSAEWOULDBLOCK and buffer space becomes available."
-
- How could this be made more clear?
-
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- Bob Quinn rcq@ftp.com
- FTP Software, Inc. No. Andover, MA
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