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CJ



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Ethernet programming
PostPosted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 4:39 pm     Reply with quote

I just purchased and worked through the embedded ethernet exercise book. With the help of this forum it was a relatively speedy learning curve. Thanks!
I am now looking at the PC end of things. I currently develop with BCB3 and Async tools. I plan on adding a component to my borland software but wanted some opinions from current users on what they use. I have seen three plugin-components. One from a french guy. One from Aysnc which would take some work because it did not load properly. One called Indy which will only work with BCB4 and up. Just a quick reponse would be appreciated.
If this is not a question that should be asked here then just do not responed and I will understand.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 5:33 pm     Reply with quote

I use Borland's Delphi and Builder. Enterprise versions ship with Indy embedded. I am not sure about other versions but Indy can be downloaded from http://www.indyproject.org/
What is particularly interesting about the Indy controls is the open sourced drivers are available for multiple operating systems, and multiple programming languages from multiple vendors.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 6:38 pm     Reply with quote

I use Delphi Professional and Indy is included with that one as well.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 8:29 pm     Reply with quote

asmallri what version number are you using? Or is it 2006?
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 8:59 pm     Reply with quote

CJ wrote:
asmallri what version number are you using? Or is it 2006?


I have used Delphi 6, Delphi 7, and Delphi 2005. Cannot see any reason for me to go to Delphi 2006.

However in Delphi 2005 the Indy code was "updated" and as a result my application does not work without downgrading the indy version. The solution was for me to update my code or downgrade the Indy - I did not change my code nor did I downgrade Indy because Delphi 7 does everything I need. I use Indy 9.x

For the C++ It is Builder 5 but I do not use any Indy controls for this - I drive the stack directly.
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