Hi Matthew,

Off-list you wrote:
> I have also been experimenting with implementing networking in a
> couple of different ways: Either emulating a real network card (an
> Ether1 looks promising), or writing a RISC OS module that implements
> DCI4, and passes network packets directly to the Host. I haven't got
> very far with either of these ideas yet, as I have been working on
> other things.

I'd prefer emulating a real network i/f podule since that would support
other OS better, e.g. NetBSD.

    http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/acorn26/

I think it would be nice for arcem to continue to support Linux/ARM26
and NetBSD would be nice to add.

However, I thought in the past that a RISC OS module presenting a DCI4
interface may be easier and have a copy of

    DCI-4 Functional Specification
    Drawing Number: 0284,036/FS
    25 Jul 2000 Issue 4

if that's of help.

Cheers,


Ralph.




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