is out there and ported to a micro or two. Only does PPP though.
It appears to be derived from KA9Q, BSD and Linux code. I think the site
is http://www.ucos-ii.com/
KA9Q is $50 a copy of non education/non amateur radio users
Alan
Is the TCP/IP project totally dead, or is someone still working on it?
I have an ATT PC6300 just waiting for me to install ELKS on it, but
without a TCP/IP stack, it is of limited use to me. I **really**
want to put it back into service!! Thanks - Larry
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Is the TCP/IP project totally dead, or is someone still working on it? I
have an ATT PC6300 just waiting for me to install ELKS on it, but
without a TCP/IP stack, it is of limited use to me. I **really** want to
put it back into service!! Thanks - Larry
AFAIK nobody's doing anything. I saw
On 19-Apr-99 Tobias Ekbom wrote:
--Murn wrote:
On Sun, 18 Apr 1999, Tobias wrote:
What I wanted was a discussion about TCP/IP in computers with very
limited memory.
--Tobias Ekbom
I have written a SLIP/IP/ICMP/UDP-stack that fits in 2000 bytes program
and 36 bytes RAM (not KILObytes)
I have written a SLIP/IP/ICMP/UDP-stack that fits in 2000 bytes program
and 36 bytes RAM (not KILObytes) including operating system and device drivers,
that fits in a PIC 16F84.
So it isn't a problem to implement networking in limited memory.
Is it possible to have a look on your code
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fr=E9d=E9ric_Renet?= writes:
I have written a SLIP/IP/ICMP/UDP-stack that fits in 2000 bytes program
and 36 bytes RAM (not KILObytes) including operating system and device drivers,
that fits in a PIC 16F84.
So it isn't a problem to implement networking in limited