Really good idea but all it want to give any info on is dialing out. I'll have
to bide my time for now! Thanks anyway!
Khoal
Brandon Phelps wrote:
> I am a unix user myself but windows 98 comes with a dial-up server that will
> do exactly that. Search for info in the windows help docs... (click
> START->HELP->Click INDEX tab->Type "Dial" and look through those topics.
>
> Brandon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Circle Discussion List [mailto:CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca]On Behalf Of
> James Cress
> Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 7:25 PM
> To: CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca
> Subject: system-win98
>
> I am running circle30bpl11 and I have it running well on win98
> platform.. I used msvc++ to make it happen and I have even been able to
> write my own code, add levels, etc. That part didn't even take a month
> (self taught with help from the ftp site). But does anyone know how to
> dial into my own computer from another. i have tried to from outside
> sources but i just can't make it work. Any advice would be appreciated!
>
> Khoal
>
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