My protocol is delay insensitive. You can't make a delay insensitive
protocol and use timeouts at the same time.
You can, just set the timeout to, well, 3 minutes (255 interrupts). That
will always be ok, because even the slowest MSX can transmit a byte in 3
seconds...
Actually flipping both
At 10:22 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote:
If you want, I can mail you my source for a communication protocol. It has
one major problem though: it cannot recover from errors. Errors are rare,
so for testing the protocol is OK, but there errors are just a bit too
frequent (once in 80 megs if my memory
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Martial BENOIT wrote:
Hello everyone,
Just have two questions:
1/ where to get the JOYNET BIOS and latest specifications for the cable?
On my homepage there is something like a BIOS:
http://fmf.fwn.rug.nl/~shevek
Bye,
information and MISC
Hello everyone,
Just have two questions:
1/ where to get the JOYNET BIOS and latest specifications for the cable?
The latest specs for the cable are on my official JoyNet homepage at
http://datax.cjb.net/
Protocols are still in development, however I will try to finish
At 04:33 PM 4/27/99 +0200, you wrote:
1/ where to get the JOYNET BIOS and latest specifications for the cable?
There is no such thing as a JoyNet BIOS (not yet, anyway).
If you want, I can mail you my source for a communication protocol. It has
one major problem though: it cannot recover from
Hello everyone,
Just have two questions:
1/ where to get the JOYNET BIOS and latest specifications for the cable?
2/ Anyone having information about a "MEGA" demo for year 2000 where 'old'
MSX group are welcome to come and code their lest production for MSX?
greetings,
Martial.
Hello everyone,
Just have two questions:
1/ where to get the JOYNET BIOS and latest specifications for the cable?
From the page of Maarten ter Huurne and/or Laurens Holst. URL's are on The
Ultimate MSX FAQ, ofcourse (misc section).
2/ Anyone having information about a "MEGA" demo for