I have the following code which works perfectly on linux
i get the ouput from the first open($pid1). And send it as the input to the second open($pid2).
local $pid1=open(README,"$DD bs=$BYTERATE if=$DISC|$GZIP|")
or die "not forking1\n";
local $pid2=open(WRITEME,"|$NC $SERVER $PORT")
or die "not forking2\n";
while (<README>){
    print WRITEME $_;
}
The question is, how can i make this piece of code work on win2000?? since fork is not very well supported. I know for sure forking pipe with open() just do not work. I ve read in perldoc about a workaround, but it does not cut it for me, since i really need to fork this proceses and get into the while (<README>) any ideas perlmonks??
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