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and users of the enhanced Waterloo tcp/ip library called Watt-32. This library is used to create networked TCP/IP programs under DOS and now also Win32. It requires a Packet-driver or WinPcap. Watt-32 supports Borland, Watcom, Metaware, Digital Mars, Quick-C, Visual-C and GNU C with djgpp or MingW. Watt-32 includes BSD-sockets, DHCP, BOOTP, TFTP, syslog client etc. An IPv6 extension is started.
Online html-documentation (generated by Doxygen) is available at
http://www.bgnett.no.no/~giva/watt-doc/
... After further review of network traffic I see this: The Netgear v7 router broadcasts an ARP request after it receives the DHCP Request from the WATT-32
I have two flavors of Netgear routers: WGR614 v7 and v9. My app using WATTCP-32 gets its address from v9 correctly via DHCP but fails when connecting to the
HI all Gisle, thanks for the reply. Did a check and I have \Mingw\Bin\gcc.exe dated 4/25/2008 \Djgpp\Bin\gcc.exe dated 9/7/2008 I reinstalled Djgpp days ago
... Your gcc seems very old. Try to upgrade to a recent version. Or maybe you're trying to use the djgpp version of gcc to build the MingW32 version. That will