In article <[email protected]>, Al Kossow <[email protected]> writes:
> On 6/29/12 10:48 AM, Richard wrote: > > > > In article<[email protected] l>, > > "Shoppa, Tim"<[email protected]> writes: > > > >> In terms of sweet and small, you want Alan Baldwin's TCP/IP for RT-11 > >> implementation. http://shop-pdp.kent.edu/ > > > > Wait... 512K of system memory required? Doesn't sound very small to > > me for a PDP-11! > > A complete TCP stack is a memory hog. > The ones running on 64k address space micros have almost no buffering. That's what I figured; I could live with chit-chat over a serial line for the purposes of this crazy experiment. The idea is that TECO is used to process a file that contains HTTP request header and HTTP request body and edits it in-place to replace it with HTTP response header and HTTP response body. The communications part isn't the interesting part of this experiement. The interesting part is the TECO hack. -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" free book <http://tinyurl.com/d3d-pipeline> The Computer Graphics Museum <http://computergraphicsmuseum.org> The Terminals Wiki <http://terminals.classiccmp.org> Legalize Adulthood! (my blog) <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com> _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
