> Bryan Hackney wrote:
>
>
>>Cygwin is very large just to get the functionality of netcat, but Cygwin
>>has become de rigueur for all Windows installations for me anyway.
>
>
> OT, but the other month I installed the Windows game of "The Thing"
> (based on John Carpenter's movie) and the installer said "Cygwin
> detected". Very odd, I wonder why it knows or cares.
>
Strange.
There are some parts of Xilinx tools that require parts of Cygwin. I can
understand that, but a game needing Cygwin?
I think it's just part of what the installer does, and has nothing to
do with the game. Maybe there are enough things out there depending on
Cygwin that the installer checks by default. Or maybe someone made a
mistake and left the check in when it should have been removed.
Reply by larwe●December 9, 20052005-12-09
Bryan Hackney wrote:
> Cygwin is very large just to get the functionality of netcat, but Cygwin
> has become de rigueur for all Windows installations for me anyway.
OT, but the other month I installed the Windows game of "The Thing"
(based on John Carpenter's movie) and the installer said "Cygwin
detected". Very odd, I wonder why it knows or cares.
Reply by FLY135●December 9, 20052005-12-09
ser2net
Reply by Grant Edwards●December 9, 20052005-12-09
On 2005-12-09, Ross Marchant <rossm@NOexceltech.SPAMcom.au> wrote:
> Does anyone know any software that can act as a TCP server
> terminal like Hyperterminal eg. "Wait for call" on port XXXX
> except without Hyperterminals stupid server echo.
nc (the package name is usually "netcat")
--
Grant Edwards grante Yow! Do I hear th'
at SPINNING of various
visi.com WHIRRING, ROUND, and WARM
WHIRLOMATICS?!
Reply by Bryan Hackney●December 9, 20052005-12-09
Ross Marchant wrote:
> Does anyone know any software that can act as a TCP server terminal like
> Hyperterminal eg. "Wait for call" on port XXXX except without Hyperterminals
> stupid server echo.
>
> Thanks
> Ross
>
>
Cygwin+netcat.
Cygwin is very large just to get the functionality of netcat, but Cygwin
has become de rigueur for all Windows installations for me anyway.
Reply by Ross Marchant●December 9, 20052005-12-09
Does anyone know any software that can act as a TCP server terminal like
Hyperterminal eg. "Wait for call" on port XXXX except without Hyperterminals
stupid server echo.
Thanks
Ross