On Friday, Jan 30, 2004, at 08:20 America/New_York, Orm Finnendahl
wrote:
Am 30. Januar 2004, 14:05 Uhr (+0100) schrieb marius schebella:
for Windows it is "ipconfig" or (in older version, like W95
"winipcfg"). M.I wasn't aware that it could be on a windows machine. In that case you'd also need "grep" and "sed". Maybe someone knows their respective names on windows.
I would highly recommend using Olaf's netclient/netserver from Maxlib.
It'll give you this info quite easily and save a ton of scripting time.
I tried the scripting route and it was going to be a regex-o-rama, to
the point where I was thinking of writing a Pd object just for getting
the machine's IP. Then I figured out how to do it better with
netclient/netserver.
Anyway, you can get grep and sed for Windows from Cygwin:
http://cygwin.com
.hc
-- Orm
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