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- What Is ATELL?
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- ATELL is a sample program that allows a workstation user to send a message to
- another workstation. ATELL is written in the C language and uses the IBM SAA
- Common Programming Interface for Communications (CPI-C).
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- ATELL is made up of two transaction programs; ATELL, which runs on the client
- side, and ATELLD, which runs on the server side.
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- This distribution file for version 2.34 contains:
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- ATELL.EXE - Client program
- ATELLD.EXE - Server program
- Both .EXE files are compiled as Family mode executables (run in both
- OS/2 and DOS). Extended Services (or Networking Services/2) is required
- on OS/2 and Networking Services/DOS is required for DOS.
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- Source has not been included with this distribution of APING. If you are
- interested in obtaining the source code, it is available on CompuServe
- in the APPC forum (GO APPC, see Samples library) or from the author.
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- Peter J. Schwaller
- Internet: pjs@ralvm6.vnet.ibm.com
- CompuServe: 76711,371
- Phone: (919) 254-4376
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