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>On May 5, 2:24=A0pm, udayahirw...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Can i create 4 sockets on same ip address with different ****tnumbers.
>> I am working on windows mobile.
>Yes, you certainly can, and you can do it ****tably so that your code
>will compile for Linux, Windows, Solaris, Playstation 3, what have
>you.
>You'll need to use a cross-platform library for doing so, the big two
>being pCap and "Berkeley sockets".
If by pCap you refer to http://sourceforge.net/projects/libpcap/
then:
Operating System : All POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes)
There is WinPcap, which appears to be a ****t that extends sup****t
to MS Windows.
But to my mind, "what have you" includes operating systems such
as PalmOS, which is not Posix nor MS Windows, but does include
TCP/IP. Your "what have you" appears to be overly general.
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