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[CLUG] A TCP/IP Stack and Web Server In BASIC

[CLUG] A TCP/IP Stack and Web Server In BASIC

Christian van den Bosch cjvdb1 at student.cs.ucc.ie
Sat Aug 16 19:11:01 IST 2003


On Sat, 16 Aug 2003, adam beecher wrote:

> Remember those days tooling around in BASIC, and how cool you thought you
> were for getting it to 10 PRINT your name?
>
> <http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/16/1226253>
> <http://members.lycos.co.uk/leeedavison/6502/suprchips/network/source.html>

It's nice and all, but it's been done before, and slashdotted over a year
ago: http://slashdot.org/articles/01/03/28/1516203.shtml slashdotted
http://www.embeddedether.net/mhc.html

Not to mention, a couple of years ago I did something similar in C for an
i386ex-based embedded industrial control system which I added a CS8900A
ethernet controller to. I mostly did this by plagiarising and porting code
from existing projects in PIC assembly language or BASIC that I found at
http://www.embeddedethernet.com/old http://www.embeddedether.net etc (I
even fixed a couple of minor bugs!). The hard part was programming the
chip-select/address-decoding/wait-state registers on the i386ex, it took
me weeks with a scope to figure out some timing problems there... :(

cjb

http://ocean.ucc.ie/~cjvdb1




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