> I got somewhere. I endt up patching the compiler, getting som help from
> the compiler maintainer, fixing some code and still haven't compilled
> everything yet. :(
>
> I know Simon also was into it, but I don't know how far he got.

Will that require something like this to work: h
ttp://www.embeddedethernet.com/

Or can it be done over SLIP from a comms interface?

Speaking of which, weren't there some modifications that needed to be made
to the comms i/f to actually make the RS232 usable?

And while I've thought of it, what was the mod to stop the ghosting on the
video output - I might get one of these
http://www.letsautomate.com/10894.cfm? to hook it up to my monitor, but if
it's going to look as horrible as it does on my little SCART monitor I'm
not sure I can justify the cost.

Dan.




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