I hate Microsoft.
I just want to do a VERY SIMPLE udp echo test in a XP without compilers.
Guess what? ttcp.exe is AGAIN NOT FIND.
I don’t have the XP SP2 disc at my hand.
- MSDN doesn’t help
- Google doesn’t help
- PCAUSA dump me a nice 404
- Many of my bookmarked missing file providers VANISHED.
I just want a light weight compiled tool to do some udp echo tests. What the hell is searching for UDP echo server client ?
SOURCE , SOURCE , SOURCE , OUTDATED SOURCE, NON-USABLE EXEC, SERVER BUT NO CLIENT,
LINUX, LINUX, LINUX, PERL SCRIPT, CYGWIN….
DAMN!
There is one mighty echotool.exe wildly available for download.
But if you are the generous author of EchoTool, please let me tell you that your great tool comsumes 100% CPU in listener mode, HOLY!
I don’t know what happened to all those nice and safe Win32 UDP echo test executables ONCE available everywhere. They are missed in first 20 pages / top 200 results from my bunch of searches. HOLY Google, well done.
I’ve managed to ask a friend with SP2 disk to send me ttcp.exe two hours later. What a waste of time.
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To show up my anger, allow me to add a link to my visitors’ favorite Vista Telnet post.

