• In computing, the Windows Sockets API (WSA), later shortened to Winsock, is an application programming interface (API) that defines how Windows network...
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  • Trumpet Winsock is a TCP/IP stack for Windows 3.x that implemented the Winsock API, which is an API for network sockets. It was developed by Peter Tattam...
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  • of the Microsoft Windows Winsock 2 Service Provider Interface (SPI). A Layered Service Provider is a DLL that uses Winsock APIs to attempt to insert...
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  • machines, Cello was the first web browser for Microsoft Windows, using the winsock system to access the Internet. In addition to the basic Windows, Cello...
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  • 1994, Microsoft released Windows NT Server 3.5. It introduced TCP/IP and Winsock support integrated into the operating system, alongside the ability to...
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  • the unsuccessful respondent in a case involving the creators of Trumpet Winsock, regarding intellectual property and trade practices matters [1]. The court...
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  • winperf.h – Performance monitoring winresrc.h – used in resources winsock.h – Winsock (Windows Sockets), version 1.1 winspool.h – Print Spooler winbgim...
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  • 2022. "Porting Socket Applications to Winsock". Microsoft Docs. 7 January 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2022. "Winsock Programmer's FAQ Articles: BSD Sockets...
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  • Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc. ISBN 9780201633467. OCLC 101206327. "Winsock Programmer's FAQ: TCP/IP Illustrated". tangentsoft.net. Author's page about...
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  • with raw socket support implemented in the Winsock interface, but three years later, Microsoft limited Winsock's raw socket support because of security concerns...
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