Would this (multi-person talk) be of use to anyone?
D'Arcy J.M. Cain
darcy at druid.uucp
Sat Oct 6 00:26:05 AEST 1990
In article <2044 at oucsace.cs.OHIOU.EDU> bwhite at oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu (Bill White ) writes:
>
> I'm in the late-development and early-programming stage of a
>multi-person equivalent of talk. Basically, it involves a daemon that
>is very similar to ntalkd, with a few differences (notably, it doesn't
>have a "canned" message to give to the user). The program operates in
>several modes, depending upon how many people are up, and local system
>usage, so that the best use of resources can be made. I have several
>questions however; if you have advice, please give it (preferrably by
>mail unless you have a topic you wish to discuss that may be of some
>interest).
I have already done this. It is called chat and it uses curses to control
the screen. I have it set up as a message based IPC but the IPC parts
are in separate files so that other schemes could be implemented relativly
easily. The code was posted to comp.sources.unix.black.hole a few months
back. If anyone would like to get a copy of this send me mail. I will
mail it out to you or find some other group to post to if there is enough
response.
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