Hi Glenn, etc. Well, to me, 69,200 bytes/sec vs. 80,100 bytes/sec are similar enough (16% difference, as you say), and could be accounted for by the graphical...
The problem is not just on the xDSL ... but also on the LAN The DSL through-put with both Arachne and DOSLynx (WATTCP 16bit) is about 40% to 50% that of...
This is a port of wget 1.8.2 to DOS. It includes support for SSL (the https:/ protocol). It does not have National Language Support. This program does NOT...
... So I suppose Arachne uses the original WatTCP instead of Watt-32 TCP? Well, according to the info on the Watt-32 homepage, it requires "Borland C/C++ 4.x...
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in case any of you hadn't seen this: http://www.techass.com/dos/viewer.php?DocName=dosprods.txt ... david gunnells...
... Despite the name, Watt-32 supports both 16- and 32-bit platforms. So what is the problem here? Udo -- The DR-DOS/OpenDOS Enhancement Project -...
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... If you say so ;-) ... I can't say different but I do know that we can't compile Arachne with DJGPP because it is 32 bit and Arachne's 16 bit libraries...
... Then simply do not use a 32-bit compiler to compile Arachne - I still do not see the problem. ;-) If Arachne is 16-bit code and Borland C produces 16-bit...
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... It probably required the 4.x compiler because the 3.x compiler can only produce 16 bit .exe's, thus if Watt is 32 bit, that is the reason for the latter...
Hi Ray, et al. Well, as Udo pointed out, and as stated at the Watt32 web site, Watt32 can also be compiled for 16-bit ... supposedly. So in theory, compiling...
Hi Glenn, et al. Hmmm ... I thought LAN was OK, but did some more checking last night to verify ... Same hardware as before (Pentium 200 class machines, olde ...
Hi Joe, Ray, ... actually, I could compile neither the 16-bit nor the 32-bit version with BCC v4.52, but it was due to the compiler running out of memory while...
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... Does someone have a spare copy that has an IDE? -- Arachne 1.90:B7:7p...
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 08:11:24 -0000, Joe da Silva wrote: Joe, ... Hmmm, sounds OK, but then why won't it compile with B 3.1? I guess I've assumed that that...
... It is abandonware by now, and can be downloaded at the following site: http://vetusware.com/select-by/manufacturer/Borland%20Software/?author=2 It is not...
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Which version of Wget were you using ? IIRC, The older versions used WATTCP 16bit I have not as-tyet tried Wget on my LAN. I'll try it and get back to you with...
This just does not make any sense. Why is Wget slower on a 100mbps LAN than using that same 100kbps NIC accessing a 1.5mbps DSL modem ?????? Mon 7-03-2006 |...
Just now tried FireFox v1.5.0.4 on SlackWare Linux v10 1.7 megabytes/sec download speed on that same file coming from my Pentuim 180mhz machine on that same...
Hi all, Well, DJGPP is supposed to be all about porting Linux code to DOS. Therefore, using the Linux code for Arachne should be the most "likely" path for...
Hi Glenn, Yep! This stuff doesn't make much sense, and I don't just mean the 'wget' performance. However, I might suggest to always use a ZIP file for testing,...
... Sure, but it's a fully functional compiler on it's own, so in theory it could be used. ... Yeah, I think Lopif and xSwap have zero chance of being ported, ...
Hi all! I have encountered a problem using the search function on the following web page: http://www.gamefaqs.com/ With Firefox, just entering a key word in...
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Jul 6, 2006 4:12 pm
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Worked just fine for me. F7, ron g, enter jumped right to... Designer Threads feat. Ron Gilbert - 6/30/06...
... I was talking about the search function on the web page, not the one in Arachne... ...that is why I mentioned "submitting form data" in the subject. ;-) ...
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... Yes, but it works with Javascript disabled in Firefox; also, I did not have to click on "Go" to make it work. I think that Firefox simply performs the form...
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... I just confirmed that deleting the onclick part of the line does not affect the ability of FF to submit the form data if return is pressed. So there is no...