UNIX-to-PC communications help needed
Art Neilson
art at pilikia.pegasus.com
Thu Feb 28 04:31:43 AEST 1991
In article <1991Feb26.173658.25189 at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> gordon at osiris.cso.uiuc.edu (John Gordon) writes:
>I write:
>
> Upon further thought, I think that I should have stated my
>needs a little clearer. What I need is for the user to enter a search command
>into the PC, then the PC calls up the Unix system and relays the search
>command to a database, then captures the resultant information and sends
>it back down to the PC. I am not sure exactly how is the best way to do
>this: have the Unix end save the info to a big file and just download it
>to the PC, or maintain the connection and just send info record-by-record
>as the user requests it, or what. Something I would really be interested
>in would be C source examples of PC-Unix communications via a modem.
>Sorry that I did not make myself really clear on what I wanted. If anyone
>could provide more help, I would be grateful.
This is gonna be inefficient at best. How frequent will these requests be ?
Sounds like a job for a LAN to me, PC NFS or some such would fit the bill.
This could be a problem if the system you are extracting the data from is not
physically close to you, say in the same building.
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