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Dont Know any as per se.
Also it's not too hard at all convertion between UNIX and WIN32.Only a few funtions and some funtion returns are all that differ.You should have no trouble after you have looked at a few pages
Links:
Beej's Guide to Networking Cool and detailed unix socket programming
Goto http://www.google.com/ and search.
Also it's not too hard at all convertion between UNIX and WIN32.Only a few funtions and some funtion returns are all that differ.You should have no trouble after you have looked at a few pages
Links:
Beej's Guide to Networking Cool and detailed unix socket programming
Goto http://www.google.com/ and search.
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