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        Gajendra Sharma wrote:

        Is it true also for Unix Sockets

        It is.

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          Gajendra Sharma wrote:

          Is it true also for Unix Sockets?

          Sockets are not platform/OS dependent.

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            Gajendra Sharma wrote:

            Is it true also for Unix Sockets?

            Yes. The Microsoft implementation was originally designed/derived from Unix Berkeley sockets[^] and for the most part they are compatiable. There have been many Windows specific extensions in Microsoft Winsock2 but for standard TCP/IP and UDP they are nearly identical implementations. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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              Gajendra Sharma wrote:

              Is it true also for Unix Sockets?

              Yes. The Microsoft implementation was originally designed/derived from Unix Berkeley sockets[^] and for the most part they are compatiable. There have been many Windows specific extensions in Microsoft Winsock2 but for standard TCP/IP and UDP they are nearly identical implementations. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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              Thanks all for the valuable replies. Best Regards. Gajendra Sharma

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