> >No time either, but someone started building an TCP/IP stack for MSX
> >+ applications a couple of years ago: Joost Klootwijk - the project's
> >name was 'i'. Check out the bookmarks of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >The URL should be there somewhere...
>
> There is a difference between the �i� project and the UZIX TCP/IP: The 2nd
> works nicely nowadays... =)

You forgot to state that project 'i' has to be programmed from scratch.
For UZIX, only a few adaptions had to be made, but the sources were already
there.
(not that I don't appreciate the internet access with Uzix, not at all)

I won't stop my project (not project 'i', btw) just because there is an UZIX
TCP/IP stack for several reasons: - it doesn't support my Sunrise RS232, -
it doesn't run under the entrusted Dos environment, - it can't use the HD, -
I think Unix programs like mail or telnet or ftp are a bit too simple, I
prefer to have a (G)UI.


~Grauw


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