Phoebus wrote:
Legality is a big issue. I came across this while I was reading about a
ZX81-on-a-chip clone (T80 core). I thought that it would be a good
alternative when Motorola gives up the 68K family. As for the new
Coldfires... have you seen : a. Their prices?, b. That Motorola won't make
Phoebus wrote:
That's excellent news... I was under the impression... or at least talk
and Motorola's own press releases gave me that impression, that the
situation was very bleak. Will see also how Motorola will go ahead with
the publicised full compatibility with the 68K (and the ultra high
Thierry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm trying to configure an ISA PnP card (RTL8019AS based) for use on
my Q60. The card got a jumperless mode (i.e. a mode where PnP is
disabled) that may be enabled via a DOS software (on a PC) and its
parameters (I/O address, IRQ, Duplex/Simplex modes) can be
Hi,
does anybody know a working email address from Phoebus?
The usual p h o e b u s AT d o k o s - g r DOT n e t is down.
Private reply, please.
Thanks,
Peter
Hi,
is somebody out there who owns two networked PCs, one with a 10 Mbit/sec
ISA NE2000 (or clone) card, and could do a speed test using this PC as HTTP
server?
With the Q60/QLwIP as server I currently get average 854 kBytes/sec HTTP
throughput, measured with Ethereal, transferring a file
Tony Firshman wrote:
Unfortunately I have no second PC so I can only measure from PC to
Q60 and
vice versa.
I am sure I have such a card.
I will fit it in one of the nine PCs here tomorrow (5 run 24/7!) and
test. It may not be until the evening.
Many thanks!
I did have an NE2000.
However
Tony Firshman wrote:
I have not managed to get my debian system to install a mouse
successfully, so only have command line.
Is there a command line ethereal?
Not that I know. If you only have a commandline, you could transfer the
file with curl, which I remember to have a useful speed display.