Rickard wrote:
- Juan Lang AND Robert Shearman - OPC doesn't use
named pipes. OPC uses Dcom over TCP.
- Mike Hearn - OPC doesn't need any new Windows
(2000, XP) parts, and should work on Win 98 with the added Dcom support (not tested).
Cool! This has a chance of working then.
- Did I understand correctly. Wine doesn't have a
built in support for DCom, to be abel to use Dcom I have to add the DCom support from Windows 98 to the Linux system?
Yes, that appears to be true. Wine's rpcrt4.dll only works between programs running in the same Wine instance.
- We want to make a OPC server, because other
computers want to get information from our system. Is there a problem in make a DCOM server, is it the "no user can acsas port under 1024 on a Linux system" problem.
It's a problem for lots of reasons. They add up to this: this is unimplemented in Wine, and probably won't be implemented any time soon.
- What I have heard I thought DCom uset RPC??? But
Juan Lang wrote that Wine doesn't have support for RPC
Did I? I certainly didn't mean it. But you'd need to install the DCOM98 update to have any chance of success at it for now, at least if I read the code right.
--Juan
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