Dec 192017
Example of writing a C VAP for Novell. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
COMM.H | 2205 | 622 | deflated |
MAKEFILE | 293 | 188 | deflated |
READ.ME | 518 | 329 | deflated |
SAMPLE.C | 1698 | 632 | deflated |
SAMPLE.EXE | 16447 | 2425 | deflated |
SAMPLE.OBJ | 2072 | 1213 | deflated |
SAP.C | 4726 | 1380 | deflated |
SAP.OBJ | 3544 | 2125 | deflated |
SVAP.LIB | 1551 | 629 | deflated |
VAP.ASM | 4780 | 1198 | deflated |
VAP.OBJ | 713 | 494 | deflated |
VSETUP.ASM | 8482 | 2028 | deflated |
VSETUP.OBJ | 1541 | 904 | deflated |
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Contents of the READ.ME file
This is a simple SAMPLE VAP. It spawns two processes and puts them
both asleep. They wake up on two keywords (when the keyword is typed
it will wakeup one of the processes).
To run this VAP you will need to rename the .EXE file to .VAP and place
it in the SYS:SYSTEM directory (or on the boot disk of a bridge). NetWare
will then load it.
This VAP was written in MASM and MSC 5.0.
To obtain documentation on how to write VAPs contact Kristin Shanks
@ (801)379-7795 or Nancy Cluff @ (801)379-7508.
December 19, 2017
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