Here's a link to some SMTP with Authentication code that those with the need can translate to PBP.
Here's a link to some SMTP with Authentication code that those with the need can translate to PBP.
Dave,
I have a complete SNMP (V2) agent in PBP as well. Three different encoding schemes in every packet!
Charles Linquist
But Charles, is that part of the "not allowed to post" code?
-Bert
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Unfortunately, yes. I shouldn't have even mentioned it. I'm pretty proud of it, though!![]()
Charles Linquist
Well it does at least prove it can be done, so for that you get a point.but wait- you started picking on the 16f guys again, so I must subtract half a point. So you are still half good- LOL
-Bert
The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!
http://foamcasualty.com/ - Warbird R/C scratch building with foam!
I'm actually slowly rewriting my SNMP routines to take advantage of ArrayRead and ArrayWrite. They simplify things a bit, and it also makes the code more understandable and maintainable.
And I'm not really picking on people who use 16F chips. It isn't their fault that they are misinformed.
Charles Linquist
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