This directory contains several sample RPC distributed applications. Directory Description CALLBACK Fibonacci number implemented as static callback CLUUID Manager entry point vector sample DATA\INOUT Directional attributes DATA\DUNION Discriminated union DATA\XMIT Transmit as attribute DATA\REPAS Represent as attribute DICT Client-server transaction processing DOCTOR RPC version of Eliza-like therapist program DYNEPT Dynamic Endpoint demonstration HANDLES\AUTO Auto handles HANDLES\USRDEF User-defined handles HANDLES\CXHNDL Context handles HELLO Print a string "hello, world" on the server INTEROP Demonstrates OSF DCE RPC and MS RPC interoperbility MANDEL Mandelbrot set Windows sample NS\CDS Gateway protocol for DCE CDS nane service NS\NHELLO "hello, world" sample using name service OBJECT\CALLAS object sample illustrating call_as OBJECT\OHELLO object sample illustrating a custom interface PICKLE\PICKLP procedure serialization (a.k.a. pickling) PICKLE\PICKLT data type serialization (a.k.a. pickling) RPCSSM RpcSs/m memory package sample RPCSVC A Windows NT system service which uses RPC. WHELLO Windows version of "hello, world" sample YIELD Demonstrate yield capability for MS Windows 3.x The source files within each directory (with the exception of the Windows samples) follow the naming convention: README.TXT Instructions to build, run the sample .IDL Interface definition language file .ACF Application configuration file C.C Client main program S.C Server main program P.C Remote procedures MAKEFILE Nmake file to build Windows NT or Windows 95 version MAKEFILE.DOS Nmake file to build MS-DOS version MAKEFILE.WIN Nmake file to build Win 3.x version The Microsoft Windows sample programs use several additional files and do not conform to this naming convention. See the README.TXT file in each directory for specific information about the files. *** NOTE for building client applications on MS-DOS / WIN 3.x *** You will first need to install the Microsoft Visual C/C++ version 1.50 development environment and the 16-bit RPC SDK on your Windows NT or Windows 95 machine. There are two different versions of RPC.H for MS-DOS and WIN 3.x. Please add the proper path to your environment variable INCLUDE.