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    Development and Software Utilities

      EtherPAD Explorer Windows Configuration & Upgrade Utility update
    EtherPAD Explorer is a 32-bit Windows configuration and upgrade utility for use with the following SAN People products: PocketPAD, EtherPAD, Duo, Lite, MultiPorter, TeleRouter, DINPAD. Used to directly configure and upgrade the devices.
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      E88 Windows Configuration Utility v3.1
    32-bit Windows configuration utility for use with SAN People SNMP E88's. Use to directly configure the SAN People PAD E88 TCP/IP SNMP via UDP. Also used to create binary configuration files for automatic PAD configuration via TFTP.

      MakePAD - SAN People E88 Upgrade Utility
    32-bit Windows utility for use with SAN People E88's. Used to serially transfer a configuration .hex file to an E88.

      TestPAD - SAN People Windows Test Utility
    32-bit Windows utility for use with SAN People EtherPAD's. Used to make TCP port connections or listen/send on UDP ports.

      Mfcsocs.exe: Avoids two common MFC socket mistakes.
    The mfcsocs sample is a minimal MFC application that demonstrates how to use the CSocket and CAsyncSocket classes to communicate in a TCP connection. This sample is a dialog-based application. Depending on the selection in the user interface, the application can run either as a TCP server that listens on a certain TCP port, or as a client that connects to a server on the same TCP port.

      Multisoc.exe: Illustrates the use of sockets in multiple threads.
    When you have a new connection it is necessary to accept the connection in the thread that the listening socket is in. The Accept call requires that you pass in a CAsyncSocket object. MFC then sets up everything correctly so that the connection can be handled in the thread. If you want to handle this connection in a different thread, just passing the MFC object to the thread will not work correctly. The sample code in MultiSoc.exe demonstrates how to correctly set up this functionality.

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