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vb6:Simple Winsock Tutorial

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:31 am
by barmaki
This tutorial will teach you how to use the Winsock control to make chat programs, multiplayer games, email checkers, and anything else that uses Winsock!



Winsock is a communications 'thingy' that lets you communicate with other computers via network/internet. Using TCP/IP or UDP protocols, you can send data from one computer to another. We will be using the Winsock control with visual basic. First, open up visual basic, then add the Winsock Control. I also assume that you know what a port is...

Add one to your form. Now, make 2 command buttons. Label one 'Connect' and the other 'Host'.
Under the 'connect' button, add the following code:

Host = inputbox("Enter the host's computer name or ip address:")
Port = inputbox("Enter the host's port to connect to:")
Winsock1.connect host, port

That code let you specify the host computers name/ip address, and the port to connect to on it. Now, add the following code to the 'Host' button.

Port = inputbox("What port do you want to host on?")
Winsock1.localport = Port
Winsock1.Listen

If you were to **** the 'host' button, it would activate the server and wait for somebody to try to connect.

Now, double **** the Winsock control and go to the sub 'winsock1_ConnectionRequest'. Under that ' , put this code.

if winsock1.state <> sckclosed then winsock1.close 'Got to do this to make sure the Winsock control isn't already being used.
winsock1.accept RequestID

That code simply let the client connect. Now, add a 3rd button to the form and call it 'Send'. Under it, add this code.

Text = inputbox("Send what text?")
winsock1.senddata text

When you **** that, it sends data to the other computer, no matter if you are the host or the client. You need a way to receive this data on both, so double **** the Winsock control, then go to the 'winsock1_RecieveData' sub (or something like that). Put in this code.

winsock1.getdata(data,vbstring,bytestotal)
or is it winsock1.getdata data,vbstring,bytestotal? I think I might be mixing c++ syntax w/ visual basic :-/
msgbox Data

This displays the data that the other user sent you.

I guess I really didn't go in depth with this article, but it is all REALLY simple. Maybe you want to send player coordinates if you are making a multiplayer game, or send messages if it's a chat program that you want to make. Doesn't really matter.

To test this program, compile it, then open 2 instances of it. in one, **** the 'host' button and enter the port 100 (Ju ' st because. You could do any port you want (1 to 1000 or higher!))
In the other one, **** 'Connect' Then type in 'Localhost' for the server, and the port should be, guess what, 100!
This will create a loop, and you will connect to your self. On one of the instances, **** send, then type in a message. No, don't just type in any message, type 'Hello World!'. How original is that? **** OK, then a message box from the other instance should pop up with the same message. You could also use 127.0.0.1 for the host instead of Localhost, because that is the same thing as Localhost, only in an IP address.
I guess this doesn't TEACH you how to make multiplayer games, but at least you know how to now...

That was a real simple tutorial. Not much else to say, except, Please vote for me if you liked this!

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 5:19 am
by jeremy90
thanks for the tutorial, it helps me out a lot

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 5:33 am
by breeze
Yeah, thanks for that. It helped with my schoolwork. Where did you get it from or is it your own tutorial?

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 5:22 am
by TheCrymsonLegends
Dunno but if you know VB6, think you would want to help out with my game? I could use a programmer. It's mostly Java but Java should be a breeze ( lol go figure ) if your a VB Programmer.

Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 3:39 am
by breeze
I'm not that great at it...

we have to make a game for IPT, and we gotta have all the N-S diagrams and theory and all that - a real pain in the neck.

Anyways, I doubt I'll be able to make a good game without a lot more study and all of that...

wow

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:51 am
by rwshthn
wow........................
what all this informaition man

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:19 am
by raina
Thans a lot for the info mate.

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:27 am
by dexter
thanks you very much for tutorial,..