> While it is API compatible with the BSD/Unix implementation (sockets),
> it does not contain the BSD source code base, nor is it derived from it.
> (Except, of course, for API compatibility).
> In addition to the standard synchronous sockets API, it also provides
> win32 asynchronous I/O.
Whether this has any relevance to the IP stack in microsoft products is a
different matter, but...
connecting# pwd
/dos/windows
connecting# strings winver.exe | grep Wind
Windows 98
connecting# strings ftp.exe | grep Copyright
@(#) Copyright (c) 1983 The Regents of the University of California.
amuses me quite a bit anyway :)
-- Pekka Pietikainen, Net People Ltd., Oulu, Finland
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