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SUMMARYIt is not possible to run 16-bit MS-DOS-based sockets applications under Windows NT or Windows 95. This is because the protocol stacks under Windows NT and Windows 95 use DLLs and do not expose an interrupt interface. MORE INFORMATION
Please note that 16-bit MS-DOS-based applications are different from 32-bit
console applications. It is possible to write sockets applications that
make use of the winsock interface exposed by the protocol stacks under
Windows NT and Windows 95. To do this, please refer to the Win32 SDK
Winsock reference.
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