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Garry Paxton Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2003 3:14 pm Post subject: help with simple Chat program |
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I'd like to get two PCs talking directly to each other, the aim is to send
strings of characters in both directions. I'm using Delphi 6 professional,
and I'm guessing that I need to use the TServerSocket and TClientSocket on
the "Internet" VCL palette.
I am a real rookie in this area...so help would be appreciated...there is a
lot of info out there re TCPIP programming, and it's knowing where to start
!.Can anyone tell me if I'm heading in the right direction, provide some
clues, or point me to an article that describes how to write a very simple
program to do this?
Gazza
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Garry Paxton Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2003 10:35 pm Post subject: Re: help with simple Chat program |
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Wow ... after a couple of pointers from someone, its actually fairly trivial
.... got a Client & server talking so help no longer required....many thankx
Gazza
"Garry Paxton" <garry (AT) paxtoncrafts (DOT) freeserve.co.uk> wrote
| Quote: | I'd like to get two PCs talking directly to each other, the aim is to send
strings of characters in both directions. I'm using Delphi 6
professional,
and I'm guessing that I need to use the TServerSocket and TClientSocket
on
the "Internet" VCL palette.
I am a real rookie in this area...so help would be appreciated...there is
a
lot of info out there re TCPIP programming, and it's knowing where to
start
!.Can anyone tell me if I'm heading in the right direction, provide some
clues, or point me to an article that describes how to write a very simple
program to do this?
Gazza
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